A LADY'S AND A GENT'S GOLD WRISTWATCH, the first a gents man...

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A LADY'S AND A GENT'S GOLD WRISTWATCH, the first a gents manual wind, 'Garrad' watch, featuring a round silvered dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, personal engraving to the case back reads 'For Dunlop Service J.W.Heath', inside case back signed 'Dennison 12321, A.L.D 321827', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1964, movement stamped '1120, 17 jewels', approximate case width 31.1mm, fitted with a rolled gold front stretch link bracelet, together with a signed 'Garrard & Co Ltd' box, the second an early 20th century manual wind watch, round silver and gold dial, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished rose gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import 1911, approximate case width 26.9mm, fitted with a rolled gold stretch link bracelet (condition report: both watches wind, set and run at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear to both, overall condition good)

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Auction Date:
20th Feb 23 at 9:30am GMT

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