Description
"It is a British military watch manufactured by Jaeger Lecoultre, commonly known as "W.W.W.". This series was supplied by 12 manufacturers at the time, and is also called the "Dirty Dozen" overseas. The original black dial with a good atmosphere is attractive, and the needle luminous has deteriorated over time, but it has been intentionally maintained as it was at the time. The case is in very good condition with no peeling of the plating and the engraving on the back cover is clearly visible. The back cover is made of stainless steel and is engraved with the Jaeger Lecoultre identification mark "F". Equipped with a hand-wound caliber 479, a beautiful gold-plated movement typical of Jaeger Lecoultre. Since it is not a spring bar type but a saddle type, it can be attached to an open-ended leather belt or NATO strap.
Brand: Lemania
Year of manufacture: 1940s
Dial: original dial
Case material: Plating, SS back
Case size: Length 46mm / Width 35mm excluding crown / Thickness 12mm
Lug Width: 17mm
A belt: NATO belt (18mm)
Movement: Cal.479 (manual winding)
Accessories: None
Condition: Used ()
Waterproof function: non-waterproof
The belt size is the size of the total arm circumference including the casepart
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