WW2 US four ARMY WATCH BANDs u.s. military WWII us military watch 4 bands

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Seller: phmical ✉️ (4,742) 98.6%, Location: Schaumburg, Illinois, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 361089648626 WW2 US four ARMY WATCH BANDs u.s. military WWII us military watch 4 bands.

antique original WWII world war two usgi

WW2 vintage us army / military watch bands - set of four

these are the leather watch bands that came with the us army issue wrist watches ,

the early war USGI watches came with leather watch bands ,

some time during the war , the government switched to the more common cotton o.d. green watch straps , and the leather ones were reserved only for officers

you will receive 4 sets of watch bands!

great for resale - or trade

if you have one of those old army issue watches you will love these !

guaranteed old and original -

they show some slight age , but are un issued -

never used -

they will dress up that old cruddy watch band

- replace it with an original world war two issue band -

don't pass them up --

I only have a few , when they are gone -you will be sorry !

a must have for all WW 2 collectors and reinactors -history buffs and watch aficionados

Millitary Wristwatches During World War II

Official wristwatches were produced for the U.S. Army and other services during WW II. At that time, a watch was only considered necessary for ground and naval officers, aviators, and others with command or technical responsibilities. While official service watches were available, many enlisted men, and particularly officers, obtained their own stylish wristwatch or added a distinctive band to their military watch.

Army Air Force Type A-11 Wristwatch

The Type A-11 was produced in large numbers by Bulova, Elgin and Waltham for the Army Air Force and for the British RAF. Typical case marking for an A-11:

A.F. U.S. Army Type A-11 Spec. No. 94-27834-6 Serial No. A.F.-45-xxxxx MFR's Part No. 10616 ORD NO W-33-038ac-6600 Waltham

Part number above is for a Waltham watch -- Elgin would be part number 2114. The A-11 face and numerals are "military standard" in appearance with a black face, white markings, sweep second hand, and chrome plated case.

"ORD DEPT" Ordnance Watch Series

A common watch with Army personnel was the "ORD DEPT" ordnance watch series, produced by most of the watch manufacturers during the war. There was a system of part number prefixes such as OC, OD, OF that indicated the type of movement, Hamilton R88-W-800 Wristwatch

Far less common, was the Hamilton R88-W-800 watch, produced by Hamilton for the Navy with black face and for the Marine Corps with white face. Only about 15,000 were produced. Typical case markings for this watch:

H-3 FSSC R88-W-800 MFR'S PART NO. 39103 HAMILTON WATCH CO.

if you have one of those old army issue watches you will love this !

guaranteed old and original -

it shows some slight age , but is un issued -

never used -

it will dress up that old WW2 usgi watch

replace that cruddy old watch band !

- replace it with an original world war two issue band -

don't pass it up --

I only have a handfull left

when they are all gone -you will be sorry !

I am down to the last few ,...so I raised the price slightly ,....don't miss out --some day , you will need these ! a must have for all WW 2 collectors and reinactors -history buffs and watch aficionados

Millitary Wristwatches During World War II

Official wristwatches were produced for the U.S. Army and other services during WW II. At that time, a watch was only considered necessary for ground and naval officers, aviators, and others with command or technical responsibilities. While official service watches were available, many enlisted men, and particularly officers, obtained their own stylish wristwatch or added a distinctive band to their military watch.

Army Air Force Type A-11 Wristwatch

The Type A-11 was produced in large numbers by Bulova, Elgin and Waltham for the Army Air Force and for the British RAF. Typical case marking for an A-11:

A.F. U.S. Army Type A-11 Spec. No. 94-27834-6 Serial No. A.F.-45-xxxxx MFR's Part No. 10616 ORD NO W-33-038ac-6600 Waltham

Part number above is for a Waltham watch -- Elgin would be part number 2114. The A-11 face and numerals are "military standard" in appearance with a black face, white markings, sweep second hand, and chrome plated case.

"ORD DEPT" Ordnance Watch Series

A common watch with Army personnel was the "ORD DEPT" ordnance watch series, produced by most of the watch manufacturers during the war. There was a system of part number prefixes such as OC, OD, OF that indicated the type of movement, Hamilton R88-W-800 Wristwatch

Far less common, was the Hamilton R88-W-800 watch, produced by Hamilton for the Navy with black face and for the Marine Corps with white face. Only about 15,000 were produced. Typical case markings for this watch:

H-3 FSSC R88-W-800 MFR'S PART NO. 39103 HAMILTON WATCH CO.

I am running very low on these bands - just a hand full left ,...

but still -- my elderly consigner says sell !

don't pass it up

- you know you will need one in the future ! -

at this price you can afford to 'wear it out ' -

this is the last of them ----

when these are gone --you will wish you had a stashed a few away

dont pass it up ! i have just a hand full left

{ i wish i had more too! }

  • WW2: four BANDS !
  • US ARMY: MILITARY
  • WATCH: CLOCK
  • U.S.G.I.: VINTAGE
  • UNIFORM: ARMY GEAR
  • HAMILTON WATCH CO: Waltham watch
  • elgin watch: A-11
  • ORD DEPT: WW2
  • WWII: worldwartwo
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • 4 bands: four
  • watch bands: circa 1944
  • worldwartwo: W.W. II
  • history: historic

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