Dirty Dozen Watch WWW
WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof and was the descriptive code used by the British Army to identify it as a piece of equipment.
An original Cyma from the 1940’s that was later part of the so called ‘Dirty Dozen’ collection of British Military watches from World War 2. Admittedly not the rarest of them but a part of the collection nether the less.
A fine example of one of the 12 Dirty Dozen watches created for the MOD. This particular Cyma is one that is worthy of any collection, an upgrade or to start a collection.
Beautifully naturally even aged look to the original dial and hands. No pitting to speak of but an attractive creamy colour to the hands and hour makers. The dial itself being in excellent condition.
An original Cyma from the 1940’s that was later part of the so called ‘Dirty Dozen’ collection of British Military watches from World War 2. Admittedly not the rarest of them but a part of the collection nether the less.
38mm stainless steel case shows general wear and tear although nothing significant but remains in unpolished condition. Black dial with some minor aging in the pitting of the dial with the hour markers achieving a natural patina from over the years going a beautiful yellow / cream colour.
Signed Cyma dial, Broad arrow MOD signed, case back signed WWW P9976 / 14976
This watch has benefitted from a full recent service carried out in March 2023.
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WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof and was the descriptive code used by the British Army to identify it as a piece of equipment.
An original Cyma from the 1940’s that was later part of the so called ‘Dirty Dozen’ collection of British Military watches from World War 2. Admittedly not the rarest of them but a part of the collection nether the less.
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Gender | Mens, Unisex |
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Model | Dirty Dozen |
Stock Number | CHW5605 |
Manufactured year | 1945 |
Condition | Consistant with having seen Military Service |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Movement | Manual Wind |
Case size | 38mm |
Dial Colour | Black |
Strap Design | Black Leather |
Box | No |
Paperwork | No |
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