WW2 Tank Commander's Elgin Watch c.1943
A very good example of a WW2 tank watch. According to Elgin and War Department records, this is a genuine WW2 Tank Commander's pocket watch, made in 1943. It was likely issued for D-Day, as it bears the army abbreviation "TK", which was the WD abbreviation denoting "Tank".
This US-made watch uses the Elgin Grade 594 movement, which is in good cosmetic condition, showing some service wear expected of a military timepiece that saw service in a tank, yet it is in good working order, keeping time. It even retains its issue unbreakable celluloid crystal.
Sold in working order; however, should this watch require attention in the 12 months after purchase, it is subject to our free servicing and adjustment warranty.
Code: 51785
125.00 GBP