Unique watches up for auction

Jerry Lewis- Dual Face Bueche Girod Watch

Donated by Justin Flom

Jerry Lewis was an American comedian, director, actor, screenwriter, singer, humanitarian and producer. Nicknamed "The King of Comedy", Lewis is regarded as one of the most significant American cultural figures of the 20th century.  He appeared and starred in 60 films with 13 directed by him. 

Long before smart devices, Mr Lewis was able to keep track of time in two different areas of the world with this dual time Bueche Girod quartz watch.   Actually two watches in one, it comes with its original leather band and brass butterfly closure. 

Donated by world renowned magician and friend of the Brian LaViolette Foundation, Justin Flom. 

The Concord Delirium Watch- once the thinnest watch ever made

owned and donated by James McEachin

The Concord Delirium Watch is a scientific feat, an artistic feat, an object of monumental Swiss pride through ETA.  For the first time in history, a quartz timepiece has been created as one integrated masterpiece of design and accuracy and at the time was the thinnest watch ever made. 

James McEachin is a Silver Star, Purple Heart veteran of the Korean War, an accomplished actor, and an award-winning author. He has appeared in nearly 200 movies and television shows and has authored six novels, multiple screenplays, and his one-man play, entitled Above the Call; Beyond the Duty.

The watch is personally engraved with James McEachin's name on the caseback and comes with an original vintage presentation case.

Both watches join over 45 others that will be auctioned off on November 30th to benefit Brian’s Foundation. Learn more under the ‘Watch Project’ tab on our website