1945 Buren Grand Prix British Military Issue WWW Dirty Dozen Wristwatch Army
Product Code: AWCBUR8593
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This Watch
The WWW British issue wristwatches are perhaps the most desired and collectible watches among 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' is said to stand for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof and was the descriptive code used by the British Army to identify it as a piece of equipment issued by the government.
These watches began being manufactured and issued to the British Forces in early 1944.
This example is in great condition and an important note to mention is the case is unpolished and not re plated. These Dirty Dozen watches really need to be in as original condition as possible to retain its collected appeal. The dial and hands are also original with patina as expected for a watch of this age and with its history.
Extra Points
There were 12 Swiss manufacturers of the WWW contracted to the forces, and as such, the collection is commonly referred to by collectors and dealers alike as “The Dirty Dozen”. Omega, Longines, Jaeger Lecoultre , International Watch Co, Eterna and Cyma to name a few. We also have a Cyma WWW example in stock HERE!
What we think
Only around 11,000 Buren WWW watches were made for the British Army during the Second World War, making good, original examples highly sought after by collectors and can often be difficult to find. The watch comes fully serviced from our onsite workshop along with our 12 months service over.
Spec Stuff
Specific Age : 1944
Case Size : 36mm
Case Thickness :
Lug to Lug :
Lugs : 18mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box & Papers : No
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Service History : Our 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty