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		<title>1944 Red Star Vintage Omega Gent&#8217;s Watch</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p class="_a9zs">A 1944 Omega 'Red Star' with the classic 30T2 movement. The watch has gold bezel and a stainless steel case, on a leather strap with gold Omega buckle. The dial shows a nice petina with gold numerals and stylish hands, as well as sunken subdial and Omega red star. The red star was added to Omega dials at the time honouring the movement which had won an award at the Teddington Obsevatory, being the most accurate. The case measures 41mm in length, 35mm in diameter, not including the crown, and 9mm in depth. Reference number 10953425.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A 1944 Omega &#8216;Red Star&#8217; with the classic 30T2 movement. The watch has gold bezel and a stainless steel case, on a leather strap with gold Omega buckle. The dial shows a nice petina with gold numerals and stylish hands, as well as sunken subdial and Omega red star. The red star was added to Omega dials at the time honouring the movement which had won an award at the Teddington Obsevatory, being the most accurate. The case measures 41mm in length, 35mm in diameter, not including the crown, and 9mm in depth. Reference number 10953425.</p>
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		<title>Zenith Oak Wall Clock</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 15:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[An excellent 'Arts &#38; Crafts' wall clock by Zenith and a twist on the traditional dial clock. This timepiece was made by Zenith and features a superb quality Swiss, 18 day movement wound through the centre and very domed solid Oak dial. The 12" dial is one piece and is in great condition with carved bezel, freshly polished, with chromed numerals and hands, chromed dots to mark the minutes and diamonds at the hours. This would have been made and sold some time between 1950 and 1960.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An excellent &#8216;Arts &amp; Crafts&#8217; wall clock by Zenith and a twist on the traditional dial clock. This timepiece was made by Zenith and features a superb quality Swiss, 18 day movement wound through the centre and very domed solid Oak dial. The 12&#8243; dial is one piece and is in great condition with carved bezel, freshly polished, with chromed numerals and hands, chromed dots to mark the minutes and diamonds at the hours. This would have been made and sold some time between 1950 and 1960.</p>
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		<title>Sekonda Poljot Strela 3017 Cosmonaut Chronograph</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 15:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A very rare vintage Russian cosmonauts watch made in the USSR with the Sekonda brand. Inside is the Strela 3017 movement, introduced in 1959 by the 1st Moscow Watch Factory (1. MWF, renamed to Poljot after 1964), and one of the first chronograph movements produced in the Soviet Union. A reliable and robust movement, it was apparently only available to the Soviet Air Forces and a few higher-ranking officials at first, before becoming more widely available in the later half of the 1960s.

Sekonda emerged in 1966 as the British arm of the Russian watch making industry, exporting some of the finer watches made in Soviet Union factories. Many Sekonda watches were re-badged Strela and Raketa models made to be sold in the West. This model would have been manufactured and retailed in the late 60s, after Alexei Leonov wore the Strela during the first human spacewalk in history in March 1965, identical to this watch but for the Cyrilic 'Strela' on the dial, instead of 'Sekonda'. Leonov spent a total of 12 minutes and 9 seconds outside of the ship during the Voskhod 2 mission, and the watch performed, although unfortunately he did not test out the chronograph function! His space suit inflated considerably due to lack of exterior pressure, and he was forced to bleed air out of the suit in order to re-enter the airlock, later crash landing in the deep snow of the Ural mountains after a malfuction of the automatic re-entry system. Despite this, both crew members survived, and the mission was considered a success, with the milestone achievement of the first spacewalk, the Strela being part of this history.

Russian astronauts Vladimir Komarov and Aleksey Gubarev both wore Strela chronographs in 1967 and 1978 respectively, with the former ending tragically of course. Komarov wore a white dial Poljot, and Gubarev a black dial Sekonda, both with distinctive green lume dots, red-tipped hands, and oblong batons. The later design by Strela we can assume was intended to be used as more of a tool than a showpiece, with the highly contrasted display for enhanced visibility.

This design, like the one worn by Leonov, is more elegant than most Soviet era wristwatches, with the tapered gold indicies and slim gold hands, and the numbers 12 and 6 to the top and bottom of the dial in a stylish square font. The case is stainless steel and in good condition for a watch of this age, with square pushers to control the chronograph functions. The dial is an attractive white with a nice patina, a classic bicompax chronometer layout busy with integer markings and a telemeter timing scale. The telemeter markings continue through the two subdials, which register running seconds at the 9 hour mark and 45 minutes elapsed time at 3, both with neat golden hands, the long black centre sweep seconds hand used to for the stopwatch function. Supplied with a brown leather strap.

It is worth noting that the case is shown unrestored, and the pictures will be updated once the movement has been serviced and the case polished.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very rare vintage Russian cosmonauts watch made in the USSR with the Sekonda brand. Inside is the Strela 3017 movement, introduced in 1959 by the 1st Moscow Watch Factory (1. MWF, renamed to Poljot after 1964), and one of the first chronograph movements produced in the Soviet Union. A reliable and robust movement, it was apparently only available to the Soviet Air Forces and a few higher-ranking officials at first, before becoming more widely available in the later half of the 1960s.</p>
<p>Sekonda emerged in 1966 as the British arm of the Russian watch making industry, exporting some of the finer watches made in Soviet Union factories. Many Sekonda watches were re-badged Strela and Raketa models made to be sold in the West. This model would have been manufactured and retailed in the late 60s, after Alexei Leonov wore the Strela during the first human spacewalk in history in March 1965, identical to this watch but for the Cyrilic &#8216;Strela&#8217; on the dial, instead of &#8216;Sekonda&#8217;. Leonov spent a total of 12 minutes and 9 seconds outside of the ship during the Voskhod 2 mission, and the watch performed, although unfortunately he did not test out the chronograph function! His space suit inflated considerably due to lack of exterior pressure, and he was forced to bleed air out of the suit in order to re-enter the airlock, later crash landing in the deep snow of the Ural mountains after a malfuction of the automatic re-entry system. Despite this, both crew members survived, and the mission was considered a success, with the milestone achievement of the first spacewalk, the Strela being part of this history.</p>
<p>Russian astronauts Vladimir Komarov and Aleksey Gubarev both wore Strela chronographs in 1967 and 1978 respectively, with the former ending tragically of course. Komarov wore a white dial Poljot, and Gubarev a black dial Sekonda, both with distinctive green lume dots, red-tipped hands, and oblong batons. The later design by Strela we can assume was intended to be used as more of a tool than a showpiece, with the highly contrasted display for enhanced visibility.</p>
<p>This design, like the one worn by Leonov, is more elegant than most Soviet era wristwatches, with the tapered gold indicies and slim gold hands, and the numbers 12 and 6 to the top and bottom of the dial in a stylish square font. The case is stainless steel and in good condition for a watch of this age, with square pushers to control the chronograph functions. The dial is an attractive white with a nice patina, a classic bicompax chronometer layout busy with integer markings and a telemeter timing scale. The telemeter markings continue through the two subdials, which register running seconds at the 9 hour mark and 45 minutes elapsed time at 3, both with neat golden hands, the long black centre sweep seconds hand used to for the stopwatch function. Supplied with a brown leather strap.</p>
<p>It is worth noting that the case is shown unrestored, and the pictures will be updated once the movement has been serviced and the case polished.</p>
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		<title>Seiko 6139-6005 Pogue Chronograph</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 14:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A brilliant automatic Seiko watch, often referred to as the 'Pogue' after Colonel William Pogue, who, needing a chronograph, bought himself a Seiko 6139 with a yellow dial. Pogue was part of the Skylab program, and spent 84 days in space with Skylab 4 from late 1973-74, making the Seiko 6139 the first automatic chronograph in space, impressively, it performed flawlessly for the duration of the mission. The dial is a bright gold/yellow, surrounded by a cream internal bezel which is adjusted easily by turning the flush mounted crown at the 3 hour mark, with two round pushers above and below to manage the chronograph functions. The stainless steel lumed hands and hour markers are smart and simple, and white on black day/date display is similarly stylish, with a bevelled steel border. The bright dial contrasts well with the blue and red tachymeter bezel, making for quite a striking design, continued in the bright red central chrono hand and red teardrop-shaped hand on the 30 minute subdial. This model has the applied Seiko logo to the top centre, and just below the centre is the 'Suwa' factory symbol. There were several variations in design, dial colour, and markings, during it's production from 1969-76, and referencing the serial number and movement shows this particular watch was made in July 1974. A nice patina throughout with a wonderful dial. Comes with original Seiko stainless steel H-link bracelet in great condition.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A brilliant automatic Seiko watch, often referred to as the &#8216;Pogue&#8217; after Colonel William Pogue, who, needing a chronograph, bought himself a Seiko 6139 with a yellow dial. Pogue was part of the Skylab program, and spent 84 days in space with Skylab 4 from late 1973-74, making the Seiko 6139 the first automatic chronograph in space, impressively, it performed flawlessly for the duration of the mission. The dial is a bright gold/yellow, surrounded by a cream internal bezel which is adjusted easily by turning the flush mounted crown at the 3 hour mark, with two round pushers above and below to manage the chronograph functions. The stainless steel lumed hands and hour markers are smart and simple, and white on black day/date display is similarly stylish, with a bevelled steel border. The bright dial contrasts well with the blue and red tachymeter bezel, making for quite a striking design, continued in the bright red central chrono hand and red teardrop-shaped hand on the 30 minute subdial. This model has the applied Seiko logo to the top centre, and just below the centre is the &#8216;Suwa&#8217; factory symbol. There were several variations in design, dial colour, and markings, during it&#8217;s production from 1969-76, and referencing the serial number and movement shows this particular watch was made in July 1974. A nice patina throughout with a wonderful dial. Comes with original Seiko stainless steel H-link bracelet in great condition.</p>
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		<title>Henri Jacot Repeat Carriage Clock</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 13:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A very good example of a classic Henri Jacot carriage clock with push repeat. To the underside of the baseplate is stamped the serial number 8861, dating it to around 1890. The dial is in perfect condition with no cracks or blemishes, and the case has a beautiful glowing finish, having only just been re-gilded after coming into our shop. The glass is in excellent condition, with the exception of one tiny chip to the rear door glass next to the handle. The Jacot movement has been fully serviced and runs brilliantly, striking on a gong the hours and half hours, with the push repeat button to chime the most recent hour. A fine clock.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very good example of a classic Henri Jacot carriage clock with push repeat. To the underside of the baseplate is stamped the serial number 8861, dating it to around 1890. The dial is in perfect condition with no cracks or blemishes, and the case has a beautiful glowing finish, having only just been re-gilded after coming into our shop. The glass is in excellent condition, with the exception of one tiny chip to the rear door glass next to the handle. The Jacot movement has been fully serviced and runs brilliantly, striking on a gong the hours and half hours, with the push repeat button to chime the most recent hour. A fine clock.</p>
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		<title>Oval Engraved Carriage Clock With Stand</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 14:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A truly stunning oval clock on a base/stand with impressive lion paw feet. The engraved case is in superb condition with a fine gilt finish, and the original glass near perfect. The clock is not attached to the base and can be lifted seperately using the carry handle, also engraved and delicately shaped. The movement has been fully overhauled and runs perfectly, with alarm function and push repeat button to the top, to strike the last hour. Although unsigned it is numbered and probably from Richard &#38; Co., circa 1880-1890. It is worth noting that oval carriage clocks are not rare, but finding one with a stand such as this does make it quite unique and enhances the clock.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A truly stunning oval clock on a base/stand with impressive lion paw feet. The engraved case is in superb condition with a fine gilt finish, and the original glass near perfect. The clock is not attached to the base and can be lifted seperately using the carry handle, also engraved and delicately shaped. The movement has been fully overhauled and runs perfectly, with alarm function and push repeat button to the top, to strike the last hour. Although unsigned it is numbered and probably from Richard &amp; Co., circa 1880-1890. It is worth noting that oval carriage clocks are not rare, but finding one with a stand such as this does make it quite unique and enhances the clock.</p>
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		<title>Omega Seamaster Chronostop</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 15:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A rare 'jumbo' Seamaster Chronostop by Omega, a classic with black dial, all original hands, and case in great condition. Reference number 145.008 serial number dating it to 1970. The dial is in fine condition with an internal rotating bezel to the outer edge. A soft matte finish, bevelled, polished chrome hour batons,  the sweep seconds hand is activated by pressing the top right pusher. The watch comes on a new  Black &#38; Orange sports leather strap which suits the watch well, especially with the orange hand at the center. The original, manually wound calibre 865 movement, runs smoothly and keeps accurate time, with the chronograph function resetting sharply, and can be both started and stopped by the upper pusher and reset.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rare &#8216;jumbo&#8217; Seamaster Chronostop by Omega, a classic with black dial, all original hands, and stainless steel (unpolished) case in great condition. Reference number 145.008 serial number dating it to 1970. The dial is in fine condition with an internal rotating bezel to the outer edge. The rotation is achieved by turning the top left crown.   Bevelled, polished chrome hour batons,  the sweep seconds hand is activated by pressing the top right pusher. The watch comes on a new  Black &amp; Orange sports leather strap which suits the watch well, especially with the orange hand at the center. The original, manually wound calibre 865 movement, runs smoothly and keeps accurate time, with the chronograph function resetting sharply, and can be both started and stopped by the upper pusher and reset.</p>
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		<title>Omega De Ville Chronograph 1968</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 11:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p class="_a9zs">An extremely rare De Ville Chronograph by Omega, a true classic with black/grey dial, all original hands, and case in great condition. Reference number 145.017, serial number 27742575, dating it to 1968. The dial is simple and elegant with a soft matte finish, bevelled, polished chrome hour batons, and at the 3 and 9 hour marks, two sunken subdials for the 30 minute register and the seconds hand respectively, which sit seamlessly in the dial, with the seconds hand through the centre being the stopwatch hand. The watch comes on a grey/brown leather strap with a distressed effect, which suits the case and dial well, especially with the nice patina on the hands and indices. The original, manually wound calibre 860 movement, which is the two subdial version of the 861, runs smoothly and keeps accurate time, with the chronograph functions resetting sharply, and can be both started and stopped by the upper pusher and reset via the lower pusher. It is currently receiving a full service and a clean and polish of the case, the pictures shown are pre-restoration, more pictures to follow! The case measures 40mm in length from the lugs, 35mm in diameter not including the crown or pushers (38mm including), 19mm between the lugs, and 12mm in depth.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An extremely rare De Ville Chronograph by Omega, a true classic with black/grey dial, all original hands, and case in great condition. Reference number 145.017, serial number 27742575, dating it to 1968. The dial is simple and elegant with a soft matte finish, bevelled, polished chrome hour batons, and at the 3 and 9 hour marks, two sunken subdials for the 30 minute register and the seconds hand respectively, which sit seamlessly in the dial, with the seconds hand through the centre being the stopwatch hand. The watch comes on a grey/brown leather strap with a distressed effect, which suits the case and dial well, especially with the nice patina on the hands and indices. The original, manually wound calibre 860 movement, which is the two subdial version of the 861, runs smoothly and keeps accurate time, with the chronograph functions resetting sharply, and can be both started and stopped by the upper pusher and reset via the lower pusher. It is currently receiving a full service and a clean and polish of the case, the pictures shown are pre-restoration, more pictures to follow! The case measures 40mm in length from the lugs, 35mm in diameter not including the crown or pushers (38mm including), 19mm between the lugs, and 12mm in depth.</p>
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		<title>Oris Big Crown Pointer Date &#8211; 80th Anniversary Edition</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 14:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>First introduced in 1938 and aimed at gloved airmen, the Big Crown Pointer Date is Oris' signature design. This handsome 80th Anniversary Edition in bronze celebrates the special role it’s played in the Oris story.</div>
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<div>The Oris Big Crown with pointer date is known for its oversized crown and pointer date. Both features have been consistent for the eight decades since the design was introduced, a timespan celebrated by this special edition, which has a case, crown, bezel and buckle cast in naturally patinating bronze.</div>
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<div>Multi-piece bronze case, stainless steel case back. Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside. Stainless steel, screwed, see-through mineral glass.</div>
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<div>Case width 40.00 mm</div>
<div>5 bar Water Resistance</div>
<div>20 mm strap Width</div>
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<div>Movement centre hands for hours, minutes and seconds, date centre hand, instantaneous date, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second, 38 hrs power reserve.</div>
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<div>First introduced in 1938 and aimed at gloved airmen, the Big Crown Pointer Date is Oris&#8217; signature design. This handsome 80th Anniversary Edition in bronze celebrates the special role it’s played in the Oris story.</div>
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<div>The Oris Big Crown with pointer date is known for its oversized crown and pointer date. Both features have been consistent for the eight decades since the design was introduced, a timespan celebrated by this special edition, which has a case, crown, bezel and buckle cast in naturally patinating bronze.</div>
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<div>Movement centre hands for hours, minutes and seconds, date centre hand, instantaneous date, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second, 38 hrs power reserve.</div>
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		<title>Fine Mantel Clock by Henry Marc</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 15:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[An attractive French mantel clock in the 'Pendule portative' style with a decorative carrying handle. The glass is removed upwards to wind the clock and set the time via the tiny ebony handle. The dial is vitreous enamel showing the makers name and Roman numerals, above the 12 there is a small Brocot dial for adjustment. The clock is of 8 day duration and has a bell strike for the hour and the half hour. The clock can also be run in silent mode by just winding the going side. The case is Rosewood with boxwood inlays of geometric style. A glass aperture to the top and one to each side in a diamond shape. The rear door opens to reveal a fully overhauled mechanism. The clock was made and retailed by Henry Marc, who produced superb clocks throughout the mid 19th Century.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An attractive French mantel clock in the &#8216;Pendule portative&#8217; style with a decorative carrying handle. The glass is removed upwards to wind the clock and set the time via the tiny ebony handle. The dial is vitreous enamel showing the makers name and Roman numerals, above the 12 there is a small Brocot dial for adjustment. The clock is of 8 day duration and has a bell strike for the hour and the half hour. The clock can also be run in silent mode by just winding the going side. The case is Rosewood with boxwood inlays of geometric style. A glass aperture to the top and one to each side in a diamond shape. The rear door opens to reveal a fully overhauled mechanism. The clock was made and retailed by Henry Marc, who produced superb clocks throughout the mid 19th Century.</p>
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