1940s British Military Officer’s W.W.W. Watch Very Rare Watch Rarest of the “Dirty Dozen” Issued to the British Military in WW2. Collector’s Piece in 100% Original Condition with Correct Military Markings
The rarest of the rare in WW2 military watches. Highly prized by collectors in completing the so-called “Dirty Dozen” of watches issued to the British Military during WW2. Only circa 1,200 made of which few survive, especially in this 100% original condition. Bought from the family of the original owner (the grandfather was in the forces). Almost impossible to find.
1940s British Military Officer’s W.W.W. Watch Very Rare Watch Rarest of the “Dirty Dozen” Issued to the British Military in WW2. Collector’s Piece in 100% Original Condition with Correct Military Markings
Movement:
KF 320 manual winding movement
Case:
Screw-Back Stainless Steel Military Case Numbered 551622 with Fixed Lugs and Original Large Winding Crown and and Military Issue Markings W.W.W. M 18084 on Back
Dial:
Original Military Dial with British Military Broadarrow and Signed Grana Swiss Made
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