WW2 German Junghans Clock – 23. and 49 similar items
WW2 German Junghans Clock – 23. Infanterie-Division 1942 – Curt Badinski, Workin
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PayPal Credit accepted
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Maestro accepted
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Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Brand: |
Junghans |
Type: |
Rolling Ball Clock |
Year Manufactured: |
1942 |
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Free shipping on orders over $180.00 |
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Price discount: |
10% off w/ $200.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
September 18 |
Item number: |
1769896077 |
Item description
WW2 German presentation clock by Junghans (Bivox Silentic model). This is not a standard civilian piece ? the dial is specially printed:
23. Infanterie-Division
Curt Badinski
1942
? Details:
Manufacturer: Junghans (marked on dial).
Model: Bivox Silentic (mechanical, dual-wind).
Personalized with name and division, likely presented to soldier/officer Curt Badinski of the German 23rd Infantry Division in 1942.
Back marked Germany, with retailer?s label: Gerhard Hoschek ? Uhren Juwelen, Wien (Vienna).
Fully functional ? working condition.
? Condition:
Good vintage condition for its age.
Dial with some age-related marks, case shows minor wear (see photos).
Mechanism tested ? runs and works.
This is a rare and collectible WW2 German clock, directly connected to a named individual and the 23rd Infantry Division. Presentation pieces like this are seldom seen on the market and are highly desirable for collectors of WW2 militaria and German timepieces.
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