Record Watch Company WWW L 34094

Listed : 230 Days Ago
Condition: Good
Year of Production: 1945
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Nickel plated
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: -
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United Kingdom
Description

Record WWW - Military Dirty Dozen - Caseback Ref: WWW L 34094 - c.1945

Historic Record WWW Dirty Dozen With Caseback Engravings Case Nickel Plated Condition 7/10 Year 1945 Box/Papers No/No The "Dirty Dozen" refers to a group of twelve Swiss watch manufacturers that produced military wristwatches for the British Army during World War II. These watches were commissioned by the British Ministry of Defence and were used by soldiers in various branches of the military. These watches were typically simple, time-only pieces with black dials, Arabic numerals, and luminous hands and hour markers for better readability in low-light conditions. They were produced between 1942 and 1945 and are highly sought after by collectors today due to their historical significance and rarity. Each of the Dirty Dozen manufacturers produced a specific quantity of watches, and the timepieces went through rigorous testing for accuracy and durability before being issued to military personnel. The Dirty Dozen watches played a crucial role during wartime and have become iconic in the world of military watch collecting. What’s on Offer Evaluating this vintage Record, we find it is a good example of one of the iconic Dirty Dozen watches made towards the end of WWII and has been preserved well over this long period. Placing it on the timeograph machine it is still keeping good time. These watches were made with the 022K calibre Record movement which has 17 jewels and a power reserve of 42 hours when new. When Looking at the case you can see that it has seen some wear around the case side profile, bezel ring, and lugs revealing the brass material underneath but on the whole most of the original plating is still present. These watch cases were manufactured with nickel chrome plated brass because it was a lot cheaper to use than stainless steel at the time. The Nickel plating took to wear much easier which caused it to fade away with rigorous conditions and long periods. When viewing the caseback the original Military issue engravings are very visible. Light scratches can be found around the outer of the caseback but is still in very good condition. This watch is currently fitted with a NATO-style strap because it is most fitting for this piece and also has fixed lug bars as standard from when it was first manufactured. Case Nickel Plated Dial Black Box No Papers No Crystal Plexiglass Bracelet NATO Style Winding Manual Movement Type Mechanical Calibre 022k Jewels 15 Power reserve 42 Hours Condition Good Date of issue 1945 Warranty None Width (without crown) 36mm Lug width 18mm Lug height (lug to lug) 46mm Wrist size Adjustable

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