WH (Kriegsmarine) WWII-period wrist-watch (or: 'Dienstuhr') of the make: 'K.M. Siegerin' having a beige-white-coloured dial-plate and neatly engraved number on its back that reads: '120728'
This is an attractive - and actually quite scarcely encountered! - WH (Kriegsmarine) WWII-period wrist-watch (or: 'Dienstuhr') of the make: 'K.M. Siegerin' having a beige-white-coloured (and minimally 'faded') dial-plate and neatly engraved number on its back that simply reads: '120728' and that comes in an overall nice (and truly worn- but still fully functional and/or running!), condition. These naval service watches - having a standard 15- (or 17-) jewel-movement - were distributed at a very small scale to the various soldiers (ie. NCO and officers!) of the 'Kriegsmarine' ie. 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' and were properly entered in both 'Wehrpass' and/or 'Soldbuch'. They had to be engraved with a numbering on the back (as is this example). As stated above has the piece on offer here a beige-/white-coloured (and/or undamaged albeit somewhat 'faded'- ie. stained) dial-plate having a subsidiary 'seconds'-dial at the 6 o'clock position. The piece has a nice (albeit clearly used) casing (which is executed in nickle-silver metal): it just shows some minimal wear and age, simply caused by moderate wear and/or age. As stated is the piece fully functional and in running condition and comes on its (natural-coloured) and/or linnen-based (I deem replaced) armband as found. Simply a very nice - and truly scarcely encountered! - naval time-piece that is I deem accordingly priced!
Code: 69841
290.00 EUR