Watches have become a relatively recent collectible that is currently thriving, and prices are reflecting this. The traditional and ‘obvious’ makers such as Rolex, Omega, Breitling and Patek Phillipe are gaining competition in this market with more recent makers. Some of the modern limited editions are now also gaining recognition in this market. We have offered some rare watches in recent years, in particular a 1930’s Longines ‘Lindbergh’ edition, achieving £15,000 and a 1960’s Rolex GMT Master selling for £10,000. Military watches also continue to impress at auction.
Recently sold
Gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King
Sold for £640
Patek Philippe Electronic Master Clock
Sold for £500
9ct Gold Ladies Longines Wristwatch
Sold for £470
9ct gold open face pocket watch signed E.B. Willis
Sold for £1,500
Bremont Platinum Jubilee Chronometer Wristwatch
Sold for £1,220
18ct gold Omega Seamaster, Automatic, circa 1960
Sold for £1,500
A 14ct full hunter pocket watch
Sold for £740
A ladies 18ct gold fob watch
Sold for £1,400
British Military CYMA W.W.W. wristwatch, C.1945
Sold for £3,300
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Bubbleback, circa 1953
Sold for £520
A 9ct Imor wristwatch on 9ct bracelet
Sold for £24,000
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner 18ct Gold
Sold for £24,000
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner 18ct Gold
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