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Lot 13 - OMEGA CK 700 AD Second World War aviator's wristwatch in staybrite steel on leather. CASE: round in polished steel, double fluted bezel, double snap back (dust cover) and screw-down back numbered 8'223'082. Rotating bezel with time-of-flight slider. Large fluted spherical winder fixed on a long stem to facilitate winding the watch while wearing gloves. DIAL: black (repainted), thick Arabic numeral hour markers and luminescent hands (re-lacquered), railway track, small seconds. MOVEMENT: mechanical, cal. 35.5 S, N° 5'816'763 (1921). BRACELET: leather aviator strap, steel pin buckle, attached. Dial, case and movement signed. DIAM. 41 mm. The 35.5 caliber was created in 1918 and produced until 1931, when it met with great success, before being replaced by the 37.5. It should be noted that the movement was produced much earlier than the watch, which dates back to the early 1930s. CONDITION REPORT: Used micro-scratches, movement wear, dial repainted and relined. The movement works at the time of catalog writing, but cannot be guaranteed. Neither can individual components, as repairs or restorations may have resulted in the replacement of some original parts. The movement has not been tested for accuracy, and may require service at the buyer's expense. All lots are sold as is, in accordance with the general conditions of sale. Microscratches from use. Refinished and relumed dial. Movement is ticking at time of cataloguing but cannot be guaranteed

Starting price  3500 EUR

Lot 34 - OMEGA SPEEDMASTER. REF. 105.012-66 HF. Steel wristwatch with chronograph, 2nd model reference. CASE: symmetrical, straight handles (caseband type A1), small pump pushers (Type I), steel bezel, black aluminum insert, silver writing, "Tachymeter Base 1000", scale graduated to 300 (Type A6: Long 4). Engraved screw-down caseback, double bevel, "Speedmaster" in the center (Type A3). DIAL: black "swiss made" (Type A4) with three counters, applied Omega acronym, Omega (round O), no "professional" wording, baton index and radium hands, Alpha hands (Type B2, straight groove), white and straight seconds hand, white Alpha counter hands. MOVEMENT: mechanical, caliber Type A1, 321- 1st generation, N° 17.302.415. BRACELET: steel Omega ref. 1035, dated 68 (later), EL 506. Dial, case and movement signed. DIAM. 40 mm. PROVENANCE: descendants of the first owner. PRODUCED CIRCA 1966 CASE: asymmetrical steel with matte steel lyre handles and polished oblique, made by Huguenin Frères S.A. (Type B1). Screw-down caseback engraved in the center with 'Speedmaster', seahorse and Omega logo, single-bevel (Type A4), dust cover, pump pushers, Omega logo crown (Type A1.24). Steel bezel, black aluminum insert with tachymeter scale graduated to 500 (Type B1). DIAL: black step 'T swiss made T' with spaced T's (Type B3), applied logo, 'professional' wording, tritium baton hour markers, three counters, white tritium baton hands and white counter hands, counterweighted 'drop' chrono hand (Type C1). MOVEMENT: mechanical, column-wheel, cal. 321, second generation. N° 24'950'771. STRAP: leather with steel buckle, signed. Dial, case and movement signed. DIAM. 42 mm. -Reference 105.012 has a historic link with the conquest of space, and is associated with the Apollo missions. For the first time, it adopts a new case shape that protects the pushers and crown, and is also characterized by the wording 'Professional'. -Reference 105.012-66 was produced by two case manufacturers: Huguenin Frères and Centrale Boîtes S.A. -Huguenin Frères produced cases for Omega between 1957 and 1976. CONDITION REPORT : Used micro-scratches, unpolished case, well-marked edges. All parts are original. Various black paint chips on the insert. The movement was working at the time of writing, but cannot be guaranteed. Neither can the individual components, as repairs or restorations may have resulted in the replacement of some original parts. The movement has not been tested for accuracy, and may require service at the buyer's expense. All lots are sold as is, in accordance with the general conditions of sale. Microscratches from use. Case unpolished. Lack of painting on the bezel. Movement is ticking at time of cataloguing but cannot be guaranteed.

Current bid 3500 EUR

Lot 36 - OMEGA SPEEDMASTER MARK 4.5. REF. 176.0012 CIRCA 1984 Steel wristwatch with chronograph and day/date. CASE: tonneau, stamped screw-down caseback, inside engraved with patent no. 508925. Black inner bezel with tachometric scale. Pump pushers. DIAL: black, hour-markers and baton hands, three counters for small seconds, 12 and 24 hours, second time zone at noon with day/night indication, two windows for the day of the week and date. MOVEMENT: automatic, cal. 1045, N° 47'834'934. STRAP: steel with folding clasp, ref. 1162/1/172, signed. Dial, case and movement signed. DIM. 45 x 42 mm. Released in 1974 and produced until 1986, this reference was created to compete with Japanese watches. It was the most complete and least expensive Swiss automatic chrono of its time. Caliber 1045 was developed by Albert Piguet and Louis Baumgartner. CONDITION REPORT: Used micro-scratches, polished case, glass scratched and chipped around the rim, loose bracelet. The movement was working at the time of writing, but cannot be guaranteed. Neither can the individual components, as repairs or restorations may have resulted in the replacement of some original parts. The movement has not been tested for accuracy, and may require service at the buyer's expense. All lots are sold as is, in accordance with the general conditions of sale. Microscratches from use. Case polished. Scratches and chips on the glass. Movement is ticking at time of cataloguing but cannot be guaranteed.

Current bid 1400 EUR

Lot 37 - OMEGA SEAMASTER 600. 1ST GENERATION. REF. ST. 166.0077. KNOWN AS "PLOPROF". CIRCA 1970 Professional diver's wristwatch in steel. CASE: large monobloc, asymmetrical, in matte and polished steel. Anti-slip grooved flat back. Red safety push-button to lock the rotating black bezel with luminescent graduation for decompression times. Protected screw-in crown at 9 o'clock. DIAL: dark blue, luminescent baton hour markers, external minute and seconds division. Luminescent hands, white for hours and orange for minutes, central seconds and date window at 3 o'clock. MOVEMENT: automatic, cal. 1002. Dial, case and movement signed. Numbered. DIAM. 55 X 45 mm, thickness: 14 mm. In 1970, the Seamaster line obtained its first "Professional" watch: the "Seamaster Professional 600", also called the 'Ploprof' for PLOngeur PROFessionnel. Production of this reference 166.077 began in 1970. It features a large monobloc case, thanks to which the watch is highly resistant to water pressure, and has been tested at 1370 m. When other manufacturers were working on the helium valve as a means of decompression, Omega created a perfectly impenetrable case in which air could not enter, while leaving a vacuum in the case. CONDITION REPORT: no bracelet Microscratches from use, case has been polished, general wear (flange, scratches on bezel, chips around glass), service push-button, minute hand material missing. See video. The movement works at the time of writing, but cannot be guaranteed. Neither can the individual components, as repairs or restorations may have resulted in the replacement of some original parts. The movement has not been tested for accuracy, and may require service at the buyer's expense. All lots are sold as is, in accordance with the general conditions of sale. No bracelet Microscratches from use. Case polished. Pusher button service. Movement is ticking at time of cataloguing but cannot be guaranteed.

Starting price  3000 EUR