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These watches often have significant histories — like the so-called “Dirty Dozen” and the A-11, “the watch that won the war,” which are among the cool models we’ve seen .
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8.870.00A series of 12 watches commissioned by the British War Office for their soldiers during WW2. These are widely considered the first true field watches ever commissioned by the British War Office. 12 iconic Swiss watchmakers took . Today, hundreds if not thousands of collectors own military watches commissioned by the MoD. But very few collectors – some suggest less than 20 in the world – own a .
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Vario managed to replicate the robustness of the original Dirty Dozen, all the while keeping the price tag well below K — US8, to be exact. Although we will dissect the specs of the 1945 D12 later, know this: you get a .
Many of the other Dirty Dozen are relatively rare and expensive, but the Cyma is one of the more common to be found, making it a prime .
The Dirty Dozen started production in February and March 1945 and supplied their watches later that year. The Dirty Dozen are easily identifiable by the engraving on the back. The three Ws, which stand for for Watch, Wrist, .
Hear our take on the irresistibly collectible Dirty Dozen Watches. From Grana to Record, read more here.. From Hodinkee to Springbar, and Konrad Knirim to Z.M. Wesolowski, lots has been written about the horological .This watch features dual quartz movement, battery-operated, with a separate seconds dial, and glow-in-the-dark hands and hour markers. The adjustable military green canvas strap allows . These watches often have significant histories — like the so-called “Dirty Dozen” and the A-11, “the watch that won the war,” which are among the cool models we’ve seen reproduced in modern form.A series of 12 watches commissioned by the British War Office for their soldiers during WW2. These are widely considered the first true field watches ever commissioned by the British War Office. 12 iconic Swiss watchmakers took part; giving the nickname “Dirty Dozen”.
Today, hundreds if not thousands of collectors own military watches commissioned by the MoD. But very few collectors – some suggest less than 20 in the world – own a complete set of “The Dirty Dozen” in original condition. Why? Vario managed to replicate the robustness of the original Dirty Dozen, all the while keeping the price tag well below K — US8, to be exact. Although we will dissect the specs of the 1945 D12 later, know this: you get a lot of watch for your money.
Many of the other Dirty Dozen are relatively rare and expensive, but the Cyma is one of the more common to be found, making it a prime choice for a burgeoning mil-watch collector. The stainless steel case is 38mm wide by almost 45mm long, and it features 18mm lugs. The Dirty Dozen started production in February and March 1945 and supplied their watches later that year. The Dirty Dozen are easily identifiable by the engraving on the back. The three Ws, which stand for for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof, and indicate the type of good in order to distinguish them from weaponry.
Hear our take on the irresistibly collectible Dirty Dozen Watches. From Grana to Record, read more here.. From Hodinkee to Springbar, and Konrad Knirim to Z.M. Wesolowski, lots has been written about the horological ‘Dirty Dozen’ – 12 British military watches commissioned late in WW2.This watch features dual quartz movement, battery-operated, with a separate seconds dial, and glow-in-the-dark hands and hour markers. The adjustable military green canvas strap allows adjustment to fit any wrist and the stunning gloss black watch face is truly eye-catching. This Baltany watch I recently added to my collection follows the same design rules, but still manages to be different from any particular D12 model. It’s a best-of combination of all the classic ingredients: 36 mm stainless steel case with a matte bead blasted finish, double-domed sapphire crystal with AR coating. small seconds complication.
Given the practicality reigned supreme in those days, servicing the Dirty Dozen watches often meant generic replacement dials and mixed casebacks and parts i.e. from other brands in the Dirty Dozen. After all, it was essential for them to get back into useable condition, originality be-damned.
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These watches often have significant histories — like the so-called “Dirty Dozen” and the A-11, “the watch that won the war,” which are among the cool models we’ve seen reproduced in modern form.A series of 12 watches commissioned by the British War Office for their soldiers during WW2. These are widely considered the first true field watches ever commissioned by the British War Office. 12 iconic Swiss watchmakers took part; giving the nickname “Dirty Dozen”. Today, hundreds if not thousands of collectors own military watches commissioned by the MoD. But very few collectors – some suggest less than 20 in the world – own a complete set of “The Dirty Dozen” in original condition. Why? Vario managed to replicate the robustness of the original Dirty Dozen, all the while keeping the price tag well below K — US8, to be exact. Although we will dissect the specs of the 1945 D12 later, know this: you get a lot of watch for your money.
Many of the other Dirty Dozen are relatively rare and expensive, but the Cyma is one of the more common to be found, making it a prime choice for a burgeoning mil-watch collector. The stainless steel case is 38mm wide by almost 45mm long, and it features 18mm lugs.
The Dirty Dozen started production in February and March 1945 and supplied their watches later that year. The Dirty Dozen are easily identifiable by the engraving on the back. The three Ws, which stand for for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof, and indicate the type of good in order to distinguish them from weaponry. Hear our take on the irresistibly collectible Dirty Dozen Watches. From Grana to Record, read more here.. From Hodinkee to Springbar, and Konrad Knirim to Z.M. Wesolowski, lots has been written about the horological ‘Dirty Dozen’ – 12 British military watches commissioned late in WW2.This watch features dual quartz movement, battery-operated, with a separate seconds dial, and glow-in-the-dark hands and hour markers. The adjustable military green canvas strap allows adjustment to fit any wrist and the stunning gloss black watch face is truly eye-catching.
This Baltany watch I recently added to my collection follows the same design rules, but still manages to be different from any particular D12 model. It’s a best-of combination of all the classic ingredients: 36 mm stainless steel case with a matte bead blasted finish, double-domed sapphire crystal with AR coating. small seconds complication.
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