Turning the watch over, the now familiar military designation numbers are on the caseback, and the bottom line shows the serial number and year of issue. This model is best known as the Omega ’5. Earnshaw for 20 years' service 1951', inside case back signed 'Dennison, 12100, 733909', hallmarked 'A.L. British Military during their partnership, the watch in this post being one of the models supplied to the RAF (Royal Air Force). TWO LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES AND A 'BUREN' WRISTWATCH, the first manual wind 'Griffon' watch, round silver dial signed 'Griffon, 21 jewels', Arabic numerals, gold tone hands, polished case, approximate case width 19.2mm, fitted with a rose tone stretch link bracelet, etched 9ct, a manual wind 'Rotary', round silver dial signed 'Rotary', Arabic numerals interspaced with spot markers, gold tone hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London, fitted with a thin brown strap with a white metal ardillon buckle, together with a silver 'Buren, Grand Prix' watch, manual wind, round silver dial, Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, luminescent hands, polished silver case with a personal engraving reads 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Presented to E.
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