Record W.W.W. "Dirty Dozen"
1940 –present
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| Date | Condition | Asking Price | Deal |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 23 | — | $1,400 |
The Record W.W.W., part of the 'Dirty Dozen' watches commissioned by the British Ministry of Defence during World War II, features a black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, a sub-seconds dial at 6 o'clock, and a robust, chrome-plated case. It houses a manual-winding movement with 15 jewels. Issued circa 1945, these watches adhere to strict military specifications for reliability and legibility.
Specifications
Case Diameter 36.5 mm
Case Material chrome plated metal
Case Shape round
Case Back solid
Crystal acrylic
Bezel Type fixed
Dial Color black
Dial Indexes arabic
Bracelet/Strap nato
Clasp pin_buckle
Complications small_seconds
Movement
Movement Cal. 022K
Type manual
Jewels 15
Functions hours, minutes, seconds