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Military Watches
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Bulova - 17j, manual, [movement],
excellent+ Chrome top, screw back stainless steel, 31mm [back]another view [view]another view [view],
excellent+ Original dial, sweep seconds..
From the 1940s a Bulova made for the US army. I am not sure what war this would have seen, maybe WW2 or Korea. Very collectible for military enthusiasts.! (Ref rm1892)
$511

Concord - signed 17 jewel ,manual,,
excellent screwback steel case [back] case,,
very good+ original dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, some signs of aging but a nice patina.
smaller sized,28mm, man's Concord watch from 1942,with engraving on back, This would have been a watch given toa son about to serve in WW2.! (Ref r411)
$553

Doxa - 15j,manual, [movement],
excellent+ Stainless steel screwback case, 34mm[back]another view [view]another view [view],
excellent+ Original dial, subsidiary seconds.(the numerals and hands have been professionally relumed ).
Very scarce example of a Doxa watch made for the German military in WW2. What makes this watch so scarece is that it is housed in a stainless steel case and was probably for a high ranking officer. Amazing condition for a watch this age and probably spent most of its time in Army headquarters. Very collectible .! (Ref rm1782)
$661 - ON HOLD (ER)

Doxa - 15j, manual [movement],
excellent Silver case with chrome bezel, 33mm[back]another view [view]another view [view],
excellent Original enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, ..
From the 1920s, a military watch by Doxa. Not sure what country it served but probably a central European country. A nice collectible for military enthusiasts. Probably served in WW2 so a good survivor.! (Ref rm1689)
$533

Ebel - 15j, manual calibre 99 [movement],
near mint Stainless steel push through case, 32mm[back]another view [view],
near mint Original dial, subsidiary seconds.
From 1939 the British military commissioned several makers for use by the British Army. ATP marked on the back stands for Army Trade Pattern. The Ebel watch was more scarce because the case was made in steel and at 32mm was larger. Very collectible military watch .! (Ref r2006)
$773

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