A 1944 Omega military mechanical wrist watch - one of the 'Dirty Dozen' the black dial with white painted numerals and luminous roundel markers, with broad arrow mark below the makers signature, with subsidiary seconds dial and 6 o'clock. In a stainless steel case, the 15 jewel hand wound cal. 30012 movement signed Omega and numbered 10303499. The inner and outer stainless steel case back with stamped broad arrow mark, WWW and numbered Y23134 10687333. On a later Nato strap. 35 mm case. Note: This watch is one of the affectionately named 'Dirty Dozen', a highly collectable group of 12 Swiss military watches commissioned for the British Army by the Ministry of Defence during the Second World War.
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A 1944 Omega military mechanical wrist watch - one of the 'Dirty Dozen' the black dial with white painted numerals and luminous roundel markers, with broad arrow mark below the makers signature, with subsidiary seconds dial and 6 o'clock. In a stainless steel case, the 15 jewel hand wound cal. 30012 movement signed Omega and numbered 10303499. The inner and outer stainless steel case back with stamped broad arrow mark, WWW and numbered Y23134 10687333. On a later Nato strap. 35 mm case. Note: This watch is one of the affectionately named 'Dirty Dozen', a highly collectable group of 12 Swiss military watches commissioned for the British Army by the Ministry of Defence during the Second World War.
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