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Buren Grand Prix WWW Dirty Dozen British Military Watch Works and Keeps Time
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Description Brand: Buren Case Size: 37mm Gender: Men's Case Color: Silver, Yellow Features: 12-Hour Dial Style: Dress/Formal Display: Analog Band Material: Fabric/Canvas Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding) Face Color: Black Watch Shape: Round Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland Case Material: Stainless Steel Year of Manufacture: 1940-1949 Band Color: Green
Buren Grand Prix WWW Dirty Dozen British Military Watch Works and Keeps TimeIn the early 1940s the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) put out a specification set for military watches that it wanted to supply its troops with. The companies that produced a watch that met these specifications and that the MoD accepted were: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, JLC, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. This watch is one of the surviving Buren that was produced at that time.Case: Military chrome plated case with steel back, 37mm without crown, screw down case back, Nato strap, Plexiglass, case number 339417. Dial: BlackMovement: Manual wind, 15 jewels.Remarks: Good vintage condition, works and keeps time, marks on the case: RA 755 WWW H 9254 339417.Please study pictures carefully for more details. Watch sold AS IS. International Buyers are responsible for all customs fees
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Brand: | Buren | Case Size: | 37mm |
Gender: | Men's | Case Color: | Silver, Yellow |
Features: | 12-Hour Dial | Style: | Dress/Formal |
Display: | Analog | Band Material: | Fabric/Canvas |
Movement: | Mechanical (Hand-winding) | Face Color: | Black |
Watch Shape: | Round | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Switzerland |
Case Material: | Stainless Steel | Year of Manufacture: | 1940-1949 |
Band Color: | Green |
Buren Grand Prix WWW Dirty Dozen British Military Watch Works and Keeps TimeIn the early 1940s the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) put out a specification set for military watches that it wanted to supply its troops with. The companies that produced a watch that met these specifications and that the MoD accepted were: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, JLC, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. This watch is one of the surviving Buren that was produced at that time.
Case: Military chrome plated case with steel back, 37mm without crown, screw down case back, Nato strap, Plexiglass, case number 339417. Dial: BlackMovement: Manual wind, 15 jewels.Remarks: Good vintage condition, works and keeps time, marks on the case: RA 755 WWW H 9254 339417.Please study pictures carefully for more details. Watch sold AS IS. International Buyers are responsible for all customs fees