M I L I T A R Y O M E G A / J A E G E R - L E C O U L T R E / E T E R N A
LOT 57 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA W.W.W. WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s, PART OF THE “DIRTY DOZEN” D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers & “sword” hands, military arrow, subsidiary seconds. M: 15 jewel manual wind movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 30T2. C: Military case with fixed bars, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings W.W.W. ^ Y9537 10673736, case diameter measures approx. 35mm. S: NATO strap. £800-£1,200
AED3,600-AED5,400
LOT 58 A RARE GENTLEMAN’S BRITISH MILITARY JAEGER LECOULTRE W.W.W. WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s, PART OF THE “DIRTY DOZEN” D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers & “cathedral” hands, military arrow, subsidiary seconds. M: Manual wind movement, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre & numbered, calibre 479. C: Military nickel plated case with steel back, fixed bars, signed LeCoultre Co., issue markings 284467 ^ W.W.W. F13815, case diameter measures approx. 35mm. S: NATO strap £1,500-£2,000
AED6,750-AED9,000
LOT 59 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY ETERNA W.W.W. WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s PART OF THE “DIRTY DOZEN” D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, military arrow, luminous markers & hands, subsidiary seconds. M: 15 jewel manual wind movement, signed Eterna & numbered, calibre 520H. C: Military case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ W.W.W. P 2578 3110906, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: NATO strap £1,000-£1,200
AED4,500-AED5,400
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