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For sale, the Cartier watch that helped keep The Beatles on time

- By Kumail Jaffer

The first time Brian epstein met The Beatles they were late.

The unruly young musicians had stopped off at a Liverpool pub on their way from the Cavern Club.

notorious for their slack timekeepin­g, epstein knew the first thing he had to do with his new band was instill some profession­alism.

under his management, they were soon hectically busy and depended on his meticulous planning to keep them on track.

now the watch that he used is to go under the hammer at sotheby’s.

Though ‘scratched and scuffed’, the lady’s 18-karat white gold Cartier watch is set to fetch up to £25,000.

It was worn by epstein during The Beatles world tour of 1966, a year before he died from an overdose at 32.

The sale of the band’s memorabili­a – which will run from today until October 1 – also includes epstein’s address book. Dating from 1967, the little black book’s pages teem with famous names, including elvis Presley’s manager Colonel Tom Parker, singer Marianne Faithfull and photograph­er David Bailey. it is expected to reach between £6,000 and £8,000.

Another item for sale is John Lennon’s first pair of Windsor round glasses. The pair, which he gave to his former housekeepe­r Dot Jarlett, are expected to fetch between £30,000 and £40,000. his detention sheet, from his Liverpool schooldays at Quarry Bank grammar school in the 1950s, is another highlight. it records the rebellious pupil’s 22 detentions in under eight weeks and is valued at £3,000 to £5,000.

The sale will also offer a guitar inscribed by Lennon in the 1970s, as well as a first pressing of the band’s first single ‘Love Me Do’ signed by all four Beatles, which is expected to fetch up to £20,000.

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Fab: Epstein’s watch

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