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Rare 1940’s WW2 Revue Thommen (Vertex) Calibre 59 A.T.P. Military Watch

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Rare 1940’s WW2 Revue Thommen (Vertex) Calibre 59 A.T.P. Military Watch

Much harder to find than the more common Calibre 57 version.

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The fourth rarest of the WW2 British Army issued A.T.P. watches, this Revue Thommen (Vertex) ATP calibre 59 is in superb original condition. Revue made two versions of the ATP for the British Army in WW2, the much more common Calibre 57 and this calibre 59 version with the bold 3,9.12 numbers dial. The true “Tommy” watch of WW2 and getting more and more collectible.

probably the nicest example of this rare A.T.P. you will find out there. Most are in bad state but this one is just right with its original Radium dial.

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