Don't think so. It's a lady's watch for a start.
I saw this on Ebay and my immediate thought was "That's a military watch". Am I right?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Old-Silver...item1c302f4d9d
Don't think so. It's a lady's watch for a start.
I don t see sizes of watch,but I think this can be trench watch.Because dial hawe red number 12 what is standard in trench watches.
I think person who sold it doesn t know how good watch hawe.This is rare square shape clock.In working condition trench watches,especially with the silver casing achieve a nice price.
As far as I know, the red 12 doesn't necessarily indicate a military watch, in that while most (all?) trench watches have a red 12, not all watches with a red 12 are trench watches.
If the diameter of about 3 centimeters an hour then it's definitely a trench watch. A diameter is between 1 and 2 centimeters then ladies watch.
Please explain to me why this watch is not a military alliance, but the ladies? I gave explanations why the military now, you please fight him to his arguments. Too bad does not ads in the description size of the clock. I still standing on the fact that for a silver casing with quality mechanism and dial, this watch is military.
It's a lady's watch fron the turn of the century and the strap is a original lady's strap from that era.Want to be gay go ahead and buy it.
I agree that the strap female, but rest of the class definitely fits the description trench watches. Too bad there's no clock in the auction size, it would be much help. Anyway these my contention going in that direction to colleagues who know more about the trench watches it and say.
Military should be easy to read, the one you have there is kind of tiny.