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IWC. A stainless steel military wristwatch with black dialMovement no. 1079918, case back and dial marked with broad arrow, stamped W.W.W./M 15857, circa 1944
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IWC. A stainless steel military wristwatch with black dial
16-jewel Cal. 83 movement with monometallic balance, overcoiled spring with index regulator, circular dial with white arabic numerals and luminous dots, polished skeleton hands with luminous fill, subsidiary seconds, brushed conforming snap back case, associated leather strap, case, dial and movement signed. 35mm
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During the Second World War, the British Ministry of Defense (MoD) issued specifications for a military watch to supply its troops. These watches are known as Mark X or W.W.W. (Watches Wristlet Waterproof) and were produced by many Swiss manufacturers among them Omega, Longines, Cyma, Jaeger LeCoultre and IWC.
Because the collaboration between the MoD and IWC extended until the late seventies with the later Mark XI, the IWC Mark X are highly coveted by collectors.
Another watch from this series is illustrated in IWC, International Watch Co., Schaffhausen by Hans-F. Tölke and Jürgen King, fig. 193.
























