Meredith Davies’ Omega Speedmaster cal 861 ref 145022-69

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Meredith Davies’ Speedmaster

cal 861
ref 145022-69
sn 30.582.804

“TO MEREDITH DAVIES - IN APPRECIATION FROM THE V.S.S. - 1964 TO 1971

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Davies

Serviced this month - Perfect working

Request 3800€

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Meredith Davies (30 luglio 1922 - 9 marzo 2005) was a British orchestra conductor
In the 1964 he was appointed musical director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and stayed in that post until 1971




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Meredith Davies and Benjamin Britten, at Coventry Cathedral preparing for the premiere of Britten's 'War Requiem'

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Meredith Davies, Roy Massey, Ray Boddington, Dean Peter Haynes, Melville Cook and Richard Lloyd in 1987 (Hereford Times)
 
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If it sells for near your asking perhaps it would be nice to make a further donation to the hospice involved ?


http://www.stfrancis.org.uk/


Best - Neil

Neil, this comment is intriguing...care to elaborate? I have some personal/business interests in hospice and palliative care....
 
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Dablitzer- you have another chance to buy this watch.
I guess you should have the first time when I posted it.
 
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Dablitzer- you have another chance to buy this watch.
I guess you should have the first time when I posted it.
Good provenance. Amazing piece of history to boot!

I would kill for this watch, being a musician and all... 🙁

GLWS!

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Neil, this comment is intriguing...care to elaborate? I have some personal/business interests in hospice and palliative care....


Hi

I was suggesting that the item for sale which was originally sourced from a charitable organisation and is then advertised at a considerably higher value (including Service costs) than the figure originally paid , the Seller could be seen to be disrespectful of that cause if they were not to make a further donation once the item was sold (in addition to the original purchase).

As the OP is a Gentleman and has stated this is the case , then GLWTS....

Best - Neil