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A Very Collectable Timor Dirty Dozen WW2 Military Issued Soldiers Watch in Beautiful Original Condition, c.1944
The Dirty Dozen watches were commissioned by the British Ministry of Defence during World War II, built to meet strict standards of accuracy, legibility, and robustness for military use. Among the twelve manufacturers chosen, Timor earned its place for producing exceptionally reliable and precise timepieces. Powered by a sturdy manual-wind movement, Timor’s Dirty Dozen featured a matte black dial with luminous hands and Arabic numerals, offering dependable performance in the field — a true symbol of wartime craftsmanship.
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This wonderfully preserved Timor W.W.W Dirty Dozen is a remarkable example of wartime craftsmanship and durability. Issued around 1944, this piece remains in superb condition considering its age and intended purpose. The rich black dial features bold Arabic numerals, a recessed sub-dial at 6 o’clock, and an outer minute track, all beautifully framed beneath its original shatterproof Plexiglas crystal.
The original lume remains present on both the hands and hour plots. The dial proudly bears the broad arrow (pheon), denoting its military issue, while the stainless-steel case retains strong definition with only light wear consistent with service use.
The Calibre 6060 mechanical movement inside is robust and reliable — a testament to Timor’s precision engineering and the Ministry of Defence’s exacting standards. Complete with its original military engravings to the case back, this watch is a genuine piece of history and an excellent addition to any collection of vintage military timepieces.
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US$40
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