Omega WWW Dirty Dozen British Army Wristwatch c.1945

Omega WWW Dirty Dozen British Army Wristwatch c.1945

£4,495

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Omega WWW Dirty Dozen British Army Watch c.1945

The WWW watches are perhaps the most popular and collectible military watches amongst all those issued to the British Army. This is perhaps because they were the first to be specially designed and custom made for the British Army.

WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof and was the descriptive code used by the British Army to identify it as a piece of equipment.

These watches began being manufactured and issued to the British Army in early 1945.

There were 12 Swiss manufacturers of the WWW watches and as such, the collection is commonly referred to by collectors and dealers alike as “The Dirty Dozen”.

Only around 25,000 Omega WWW watches were made for the British Army during WW2. As such, good original examples of these watches are very sought after by collectors and can often be difficult to find.

 

The Omega WWW is in excellent overall condition having been recently serviced by our highly skilled and experienced horologist.
The dial is in lovely overall condition.
The sword hands, seconds hand and crown are all correct to the original specification of the watch.
As expected, there are several minor scratches and marks on the outer casing of the watch.
The Omega 30T2 calibre movement is in good condition and is running well and keeping good time.

The watch comes complete with a free six-month warranty and a newly fitted NATO strap.

Diameter: 35mm (ex crown)