WM Widdop Miniature Cricket Bat, Ball, and Wickets Clock

This is a collector edition of a miniature cricket bat, ball, and wickets clock by William...

This is a collector edition of a miniature cricket bat, ball, and wickets clock by William Widdop, Quartz Movement, Free Standing, Roman Dial, approximately around 5 x 12 cm. Established in 1883, William Widdop is our flagship brand founded as a clockmakers based in the Yorkshire town of Brighouse. The brand has long since developed into the Widdop Bingham of today, but with a strong focus on family traditions, the company continues to manufacture classic clocks as well as producing new, innovative designs under its flagship name. Traditional clocks and barometers pay homage to the history and heritage of the William Widdop brand, whilst modern designs ensure the brand continues to appeal to a dynamic, contemporary society. With a history that spans three centuries, William Widdop is rightly considered a distinguished and elegant name in the clock making industry, known for its authentic craftsmanship, outstanding functionality and remarkable beauty. The legacy of William Widdop continues to evolve and the brand remains one of style, elegance and genuine character with a range that is consistent with the modern, contemporary consumer. Battery change on the 22nd of April 2024

WM Widdop Miniature Grand Piano Clock

This is a miniature clock built into a model of a glossy white enamel finish grand piano. Quartz...

This is a miniature clock built into a model of a glossy white enamel finish grand piano. Quartz movement. Mostly metal construction. Roman Numerals. Overall Size is approximately around 8 x 8 cm. Established in 1883, William Widdop is our flagship brand founded as a clockmakers based in the Yorkshire town of Brighouse. The brand has long since developed into the Widdop Bingham of today, but with a strong focus on family traditions, the company continues to manufacture classic clocks as well as producing new, innovative designs under its flagship name. Traditional clocks and barometers pay homage to the history and heritage of the William Widdop brand, whilst modern designs ensure the brand continues to appeal to a dynamic, contemporary society. With a history that spans three centuries, William Widdop is rightly considered a distinguished and elegant name in the clock making industry, known for its authentic craftsmanship, outstanding functionality and remarkable beauty. The legacy of William Widdop continues to evolve and the brand remains one of style, elegance and genuine character with a range that is consistent with the modern, contemporary consumer. Battery change on the 22nd of the April 2024.

WM Widdop Miniature Free Standing Rotating Football Clock

This is an elegant WM Widdop Miniature Free Standing Rotating Football Clock, novelty collectors...

This is an elegant WM Widdop Miniature Free Standing Rotating Football Clock, novelty collectors item, quartz movement, roman numerals, metal, measures approximately around 7 x 7 cm. Established in 1883, William Widdop is our flagship brand founded as a clockmakers based in the Yorkshire town of Brighouse. The brand has long since developed into the Widdop Bingham of today, but with a strong focus on family traditions, the company continues to manufacture classic clocks as well as producing new, innovative designs under its flagship name. Traditional clocks and barometers pay homage to the history and heritage of the William Widdop brand, whilst modern designs ensure the brand continues to appeal to a dynamic, contemporary society. With a history that spans three centuries, William Widdop is rightly considered a distinguished and elegant name in the clock making industry, known for its authentic craftsmanship, outstanding functionality and remarkable beauty. The legacy of William Widdop continues to evolve and the brand remains one of style, elegance and genuine character with a range that is consistent with the modern, contemporary consumer.

Charles Galal,

Genuine lead crystal desk watch made in France. Service date : 18th of April 2024 nonrepairable

Genuine lead crystal desk watch made in France. Service date : 18th of April 2024 nonrepairable

Europa

Vintage Travel Alarm Clock made in Germany Battery change date: 25th of April 2024

Vintage Travel Alarm Clock made in Germany Battery change date: 25th of April 2024

Fashion

Vintage travel alarm clock Square, Black cover Made in Japan.

Vintage travel alarm clock Square, Black cover Made in Japan.

Vintage side table watch.

Made of stainless steel and aluminum. Glass front.

Made of stainless steel and aluminum. Glass front.

Le Temps Miniature Vintage small desk watch. Gold Plated.

Quartz Battery change on the 23rd of April 2024

Quartz Battery change on the 23rd of April 2024

USSR Slava 11 Jewels Mechanical Clock

This is a vintage desk watch from year 1960s. Manufacturer Country USSR Mechanism Slava Wind...

This is a vintage desk watch from year 1960s. Manufacturer Country USSR Mechanism Slava Wind up, mechanical. Inscpaired ription on the dial - Slava, 11 Jewels, Made in USSR Dial diameter 82.7 mm (3.3 ) Repaired date : 17th of April 2024

Timer Fly Back

This is a modern vintage playback timer for playing chess. The purpose is to keep track of the...

This is a modern vintage playback timer for playing chess. The purpose is to keep track of the total time each player takes for their own moves and ensure that neither player overly delays the game. International chess has a standard time control of 40 moves in 2 hours and then an extra hour to reach move 60. After this, if the game is still in progress a quickplay finish decides the game. With the use of digital clocks, it is common to play with an increment such as 2 12.

Metamec alarm Clock

This is vintage Metamec automatic alarm clock. Metamec was a manufacturer of domestic clocks in...

This is vintage Metamec automatic alarm clock. Metamec was a manufacturer of domestic clocks in the second half of the 20th century, and was based in Dereham, Norfolk, England. The name Metamec is derived from metal-work and mechanics . The company started as an offshoot of the furniture manufacturers Jentique about 1941,[1] which made boxes for instruments and bombs during World War II. Products The first Metamec model was a mains-powered mantle clock numbered 701 (approx. 1947). All clocks produced by Metamec were produced to a high standard, and the factory expanded with the purchase of new machines to allow them to create their own movements, rather than import the movements from other clock companies. The factory increased in size during the 1960s and 70s, and employed approx 750 people, producing 350 models of clock, and producing 25,000 clocks per week. They became a manufacturer of the now iconic large Sunburst chrome, teak and brass clocks. Metamec was the largest clock manufacturer in the UK at the time.

Jaeger- Recital

This is a sculpture of a lady holding a watch Jeager Recital, Swiss made. Jaeger-LeCoultre...

This is a sculpture of a lady holding a watch Jeager Recital, Swiss made. Jaeger-LeCoultre Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre SA, or simply Jaeger-LeCoultre (French pronunciation ?[ ?e??? l?kult?]),[1] is a Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer founded by Antoine LeCoultre in 1833 and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland.[2] Since 2000, the company has been a fully owned subsidiary of the Swiss luxury group Richemont.[3] Jaeger-LeCoultre is regarded as a top-tier Richemont brand.[4][5][6] It has hundreds of inventions, patents, and more than one thousand movements to its name, including the world s smallest movement, one of the world s most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement. Early history Monument of Antoine LeCoultre The earliest records of the LeCoultre family in Switzerland date from the 16th century, when Pierre LeCoultre (circa 1530 – circa 1600), a French Huguenot, fled to Geneva from Lizy-sur-Ourcq, France to escape religious persecution. In 1558, he obtained the status of inhabitant but left the following year to acquire a plot of land in the Vallée de Joux. Over time, a small community formed and in 1612, Pierre LeCoultre s son built a church there, marking the founding of the village of Le Sentier where the company s Manufacture is still based today.[8] In 1833, following his invention of a machine to cut watch pinions from steel,[9] Antoine LeCoultre (1803-1881) founded a small watchmaking workshop in Le Sentier, where he honed his horological skills to create high-quality timepieces.[10] In 1844, he invented the world s most precise measuring instrument at the time, the Millionomètre, and in 1847 he created a keyless system to rewind and set watches.[10] Four years later, he was awarded a gold medal for his work on timepiece precision and Mechanization at the first Universal Exhibition in London.[10] In 1866, at a time when watchmaking skills were divided up among hundreds of small workshops,[11] Antoine and his son, Elie LeCoultre (1842-1917), established the Vallée de Joux s first full-fledged manufacture, LeCoultre Cie., pooling their employees’ expertise under one roof. Under this set-up, they developed in 1870 the first partially mechanised production processes for complicated movements.[12] By the same year, the Manufacture employed 500 people and was known as the Grande Maison of the Vallée de Joux , and by 1900, it had created over 350 different calibres, of which 128 were equipped with chronograph functions and 99 with repeater mechanisms. From 1902 and for the next 30 years, LeCoultre Cie. produced most of the movement blanks for Patek Philippe of Geneva.

VINTAGE: WEST GERMANY JERGER ALARM CLOCK

The Jerger company was established in 1905 and began the production of watches and electrical...

The Jerger company was established in 1905 and began the production of watches and electrical components such as headphones and voltmeters. From 1920 on the company mainly produced table- and alarm clocks. Very early also chess clocks were produced, which quickly gained fame because of its quality. Service date: 118th of April 2024 Repaired

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This is a vintage mechanical table alarm clock made in India.

This is a vintage mechanical table alarm clock made in India.

Vintage Mechanical Alarm Clock Slava 11 Jewels

This is a vintage mechanical alarm clock extremely rare. made from USSR. Nonrepairable...

This is a vintage mechanical alarm clock extremely rare. made from USSR. Nonrepairable Service date: 25th of April 2024

JAZ Alarm Clock

This is a vintage table clock alarm. This item was part of Mr. Faraj trip to France on 25th of...

This is a vintage table clock alarm. This item was part of Mr. Faraj trip to France on 25th of August to 10th of September 2023.

ISLY Alarm Table Clock

This is a vintage table mechanical clock. This is part of Mr. Faraj s Trip to France from the...

This is a vintage table mechanical clock. This is part of Mr. Faraj s Trip to France from the 25th of August to September 2023.

Jaz luxury alarm clock

1956, Ridic model, mahogany tortoiseshell lacquered finish. Very careful movement, with lever,...

1956, Ridic model, mahogany tortoiseshell lacquered finish. Very careful movement, with lever, pallets, and ruby ??ankle. Two retractable doors close the dial side. Complete revision. Cleaning and fine-polishing of the case.