Functional - albeit non-numbered! - 'Deutsche Wehrmacht'- (ie. typical WWII-period!) pocket-watch (ie. 'Dienstuhr') of the make: 'Helvetia' having a black-coloured dial-plate
This is a neat - and most certainly fairly scarcely encountered! - example of a 'standard-WH-issue'-pattern, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht'- (ie. typical WWII-period) pocket-watch (or: 'Dienstuhr') of the make: 'Helvetia' having a black-coloured dial-plate that is (unusually!) void of an engraved back-plate and comes in an overall nice- (and/or still functional- ie. running), condition. These neat pocket-watches - having a standard 15- (or 17) -jewel movement - were distributed at a limited scale to the various soldiers (ie. NCO and/or officers!) of the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' and were properly entered in both: 'Wehrpass' and/or 'Soldbuch'. They normally were engraved with a 'DH' numbering (which abbreviation stands for: 'Deutsches Heer') something that was (obviously) not always the case as with this specimen. As stated above, has the piece on offer here a fully undamaged black-coloured dial(plate) having a subsidiary 'seconds'-dial at the 6 o'clock position. The piece has a very attractive (and virtually undamaged but clearly used) casing (which is executed in shiny, nickle-silver-based metal): the watch just shows some minimal wear and/or age (and comes as stated above in a still functional and/or running-condition (and can as such I deem be execellently used as a personal equipment-piece for an equipment- or mannequin-set-up). Simply a desirable and fairly scarcely seen WH-equipment piece: I deem that I have priced this attractive WH-equiment-piece, accordingly!
Code: 69963