Collectors Take Note: Fellows & Sons Auction!

| September 9, 2009 | What Do You Think? (1)

Rolex Daytona

Those great guys over at Fellows & Sons in the UK are at it again with another second hand jewelery and watch auction. Previous auctions have seen some stunning pieces go under the hammer, such as this one and this latest auction promises to be no exception. You have to be quick though, the auction is scheduled for 10 September 2009!

Auction Highlights:
In my opinion the highlight of this auction will be the diamond encrusted Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (pictured above). The auction report on the watch reads as follows:

There are surface scratches throughout due to general wear and tear. There are some slightly deeper scratches to the clasp that possibly may not polish out. There are some small chips and dints to the watch case. The diamonds are bright and lively and are all present to the dial and bezel. The hands, dial and glass all appear in very good condition.

Although it is not shown in the above picture the watch is on a leather strap.

Other highlights from the auction catalog include but are not limited to:

But don’t take my word for it, check out the full catalog here. Make sure you do it quickly too, the auction is scheduled to take place on the 10th of September 2009.

The Final Word
This auction promises some great pieces and has something to suit almost all tastes. International bidders are welcome but make sure you follow the instructions on the website so you don’t miss out on that special watch you’re after!

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  1. Daytona says:

    My screen name might give it away but this has got to be my favorite watch of all time! Although I must say this particular variation is a bit bright for my tastes. It will be interesting to find out how much it went for at auction. Tom please let us know if you find out. Thanks!

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