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With around 90% of the UK population owning a smartphone, the need to wear a watch for time-keeping purposes has never been lower. Despite this, watch sales by both volume and value continue to grow year on year. The popularity of the most sought-after brands is even at an all-time high. In the past, it would have been commonplace for the average member of the public to own a watch. Now though, watches have become another category of collectables. With the rise of social media and online forums, the hobby of “watch collecting” has boomed. It doesn’t need to be an expensive hobby either. The passion and enthusiasm amongst the Swatch collecting community is just as great as that within Rolex or Patek Philippe circles. An article on Forbes called our auctions “a great place for new collectors to build up a collection“. We couldn’t agree more! Kes Crockett took a look at some watches we sold in our Watches and Watch Accessories auction to see how they could help you start a watch collection. Take it away, Kes! There are a number of ways to build a collection. Some enthusiasts follow a simple strategy of buying what they like without any parameters. Others establish a highly specific and narrow focus accumulating watches all from a single genre. Many also like to have a selection of watches covering several bases. Let’s take a look at five potentials to start off a wannabe watch collector. Building a watch collection The dive watch Seiko is brand that offers fantastic value for money, whether new or pre-owned. This 42mm titanium cased, automatic watch is perfect for every day use. Safe to wear whilst swimming or just battling the British winters, it’s highly legible dial and robust construction make it a great ‘do-it-all’ timepiece. Price realised at auction –  £442.00. The travel watch With its unusual case shape and funky splash of colour, this vintage travel watch displays some of the world’s most well-known cities, allowing the wearer to know the time in multiple locations across the globe. The 24hr calibrated bezel confirms whether the timezone is ahead or behind GMT and a date window to three completes the package. A perfect watch for the jetsetter on a budget. Price realised at auction £227.50. The quirky conversation starter No, it’s not broken, the hand hasn’t fallen off! This German brand specialises in one-handed watches. Visually striking and sure to get attention, the Meistersinger shows the time in a slightly different way. Rather than having two hands and the customary five one-minute interval markers between each hour, there is instead one hand and twelve markers, each representing five minutes. This allows the passage of time to be tracked to a surprising degree of accuracy despite the simplified display method. The exhibition case back makes it the only watch in this selection to allow the owner to enjoy the inner workings as well as the novel exterior. Price realised at auction £429.00. The dress watch A classic watch from one of the most renowned watch brands, the Omega Constellation is everything you need in a dress watch. A clean and clear dial with baton markers and date window to three, accompanied in this instance by additional ‘crosshair’ detailing. The eye-catching ‘dog leg’ lugs and stylish black leather strap combine to create the perfect piece of wrist wear for those more formal occasions. Price realised at auction £1,079.00. The wildcard The final spot in the five watch collection is…. not a watch. It is in fact a travel alarm clock made by another of the great Swiss watch houses. Manufactured in the style of its iconic Santos wrist watch, it provides a fun, low-cost entry point into the Cartier club.  The only timepiece in the group to use a quartz movement, this bedside timekeeper provides the reliability and accuracy needed to ensure you wake up on time, ready for the day ahead. Set it five minutes early and you might even have enough time to decide which watch to wear! Price realised at auction £416.00. Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available. Find what you’re looking for Make sure you don’t miss finding that special something by signing up to our email alerts. You’ll be the first to know when catalogues become available, receive invitations to special events and preview the hottest lots from our auctions, plus much more. Why not use our free personal shopping service? Sign up for lot alerts and tell us exactly what you are looking for. Each time we upload a catalogue, we search for your keywords and email you lots matching your interests. Your personalised email will include images, lot descriptions and auction details. Valuations If you are looking to find out how much your watch could be worth, why not speak to our specialists? Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will provide you with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. Fill in a form online, or you can book an appointment to visit our offices in Birmingham and London. We can also offer you a virtual valuation appointment.
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A rare, early Rolex Submariner has sold for £48,488 including buyer’s premium at Fellows Auctioneers in Birmingham. The gentleman’s stainless-steel Oyster Perpetual Submariner was sold at approximately 1:50pm on Tuesday 28th August at Fellows. The fascinating timepiece, reference 6538, was one of the first models worn by Sean Connery’s 007 in early James Bond films, such as Dr. No*. Lot 285 in The Watch Sale This particular Submariner was introduced in 1958, and it comes with original box and papers, which is unusual for a vintage watch. The beautiful timepiece has a black dial with luminous hour markers, and an outer minute track. It is fitted to a signed stainless-steel Oyster bracelet with Oysterclasp and features the original Rolex Submariner dial. The case measures 37mm. The tension could be felt across the saleroom as the hammer price for the timepiece kept increasing as each minute went by. Phone bidders went head to head and Fellows were eventually delighted to sell the Rolex Submariner for a whopping hammer price of £38,000, which including all fees brings the total sale of the Rolex to a total of £48,488. Laura Bishop, watch manager at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “We are delighted to have sold such a fascinating and rare item. These 6538 models do not come up for sale often so we are thrilled and over the moon with the result. This watch has got some service replacement parts but this does not detract from the true nature of the watch. It is always a privilege to see amazing watches such as this one go under the hammer.” *Price including buyer’s premium. **Please note this watch is not the same timepiece worn by Sean Connery, but the equivalent model. Fellows hold eight high value Watch Sales per year, and the next in-demand Watch Sale will take place on Tuesday 30th October 2018. A Watches & Watch Parts sale will take place on Monday 24th September, comprising of items ranging from boxes, watch bracelets and parts to entry level watches by well-known makers. For additional information about Fellows Auctioneers, please view the ‘About’ section of our website here.
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Fellows are delighted to announce that we are now the leading UK regional auctioneer by hammer total after recording overall sales of £17million in 2017. This is according to Antiques Trade Gazette, who ran an in-depth auction report regarding sales of regional auction houses in 2017. We have been continuingly growing as a company in recent decades, with increasingly popular watch and jewellery auctions thriving as each month goes by. We are delighted to be leading the way for regional auction houses with exciting consignments and an already strong start to 2018. We have sold many exciting items in the past few months, such as an in-house record for watches being broken following the sale of a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Milgauss for a total price of £139,400 (including buyer’s premium) in November 2017. Furthermore, in December 2017 we sold a Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond Ring by Graff Diamonds for £1,307,600 (including buyer’s premium). The sale of the Graff ring was the top price in the UK for a regional auction house in 2017 and the first seven-figure bid from a regional saleroom since 2012. Continue reading →
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Lot 397 in Fellows’ upcoming Watch Sale which takes place on Tuesday 30th January has special significance. It has an inscription saying: “In memory of George Jay Gould from his wife, May 1923.” The item itself is beautiful, and it can be seen below: It is a stunning open face pocket watch by Cartier. The item has a yellow metal case with engraving to the front and back. It comes with an unsigned keyless wind nineteen jewel movement, a silvered guilloche dial with Roman and Arabic numerals. The watch is estimated at £2,800 – £3,800, and the inscription mentioning George Jay Gould is particularly intriguing. Continue reading →
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One of the most fascinating items in the history of Fellows has just gone under the hammer with a sale of an extremely rare and historic Second World War Panerai military Diver watch. The Panerai had a hammer price of £41,000 and a price realised (fees included) of £52,316, it sold at approximately 12:24pm during Fellows’ Watch Sale on Tuesday 30th January 2018. Bids came flying in from three telephone bidders as they went head to head to head. The tension could be felt across the room as the asking price for the Panerai quickly grew to above £30,000. There were gasps amongst the saleroom as the winning bidder placed £41,000 on the watch. This watch came into the possession of a British soldier during the Second World War. George H. Rowson acquired the watch from a Kampfschwimmer (German frogman), during a thwarted attempted on behalf of the German forces to destroy the important Nijmegen Bridge in the Netherlands, in September 1944. The incident occurred following the Battle of Nijmegen Bridge. The aim of the battle was for the Allies secure the bridge in order to gain quick access to the Dutch city of Arnhem. Part of a wider initiative known as Operation Market Garden, Allied airborne and land forces attempted to liberate the cities of Eindhoven and Nijmegen in the Netherlands from German occupation. This model of Panerai watch was initially intended for the Italian Decima MAS until they were taken by the Germans. The German Kampfschwimmer who owned the watch is known to have recieved special training in Italy and wore an Italian-made specialised rubber dive suit. According to Rowson’s first-hand account of the incident, at 06:30am on Sept 29th 1944, German Kampfschwimmers fixed charges underwater to the main supports of the bridge at Nijmegen. Once the German soldiers had completed their mission, they exited the river thinking they were back within their own lines. At this point, they were captured by a section of British soldiers which included Rowson. The charges they had placed were defused and so Nijmegen Bridge remained undamaged. The timepiece was eventually passed down to Rowson’s son and has remained in single ownership since, having been worn only a few times. The Panerai was sold with a hand-written account of the event by Rowson, a section of the rubber diving suit acquired from the German soldier, and photocopies of important documents related to Rowson. Laura Bishop, watch manager at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “It is amazing to have a piece of history sell at Fellows Auctioneers. We are delighted to have been able to sell it for the local family.” Alexandra Whittaker, a spokesperson for Fellows Auctioneers, said: “Fellows is becoming known for our monthly specialist watch sales and we are happy to have started out first sale of the year with such a prestigious piece as our star lot. I am excited to see what our February Watch Sale will bring.” Fellows’ next Watch Sale will take place on Tuesday February 27th, starting at 11am. The auction is available to view in person at the following times: 20 February 2018 12pm – 7pm (London) 24 February 2018 11am – 4pm (Birmingham) 26 February 2018 10am – 4pm (Birmingham) 27 February 2018 8.30am – 11am (Birmingham)
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Fellows’ November Watch Sale is set to be one of our most in-demand timepiece auctions to date. The alluring Rolex models in this sale are the definition of exquisite, and they are sure to be hugely popular. Lot 281 in the sale is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Milgauss. This example dates from 1958, and is the first watch of this kind that Fellows have had up for auction in many years. The Milgauss has a unique lightning bolt seconds hand and a dedicated Milgauss Bezel. This is a watch that rarely comes to auction, and is very sought after amongst watch collectors. It is estimated at £40,000 – £60,000. ROLEX – a gentleman’s stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Milgauss bracelet watch. Estimate: £40,000 – £60,000 Continue reading →
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