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An authentic Bulova A-11 WWII U.S. Military Watch, a legendary timepiece that helped win the war. Issued to U.S. Army Air Forces pilots and navigators during World War II, the A-11 set the standard for military wristwatches with its rugged design and precision timekeeping. This historic watch features a classic black dial with bold Arabic numerals, a hand-wound hacking seconds movement. Own a piece of WWII history with this iconic military-issued timepiece!
An authentic Bulova A-11 WWII U.S. Military Watch, a legendary timepiece that helped win the war. Issued to U.S. Army Air Forces pilots and navigators during World War II, the A-11 set the standard for military wristwatches with its rugged design and precision timekeeping. This historic watch features a classic black dial with bold Arabic numerals, a hand-wound hacking seconds movement. Own a piece of WWII history with this iconic military-issued timepiece!
An authentic Bulova A-11 WWII U.S. Military Watch, a legendary timepiece that helped win the war. Issued to U.S. Army Air Forces pilots and navigators during World War II, the A-11 set the standard for military wristwatches with its rugged design and precision timekeeping. This historic watch features a classic black dial with bold Arabic numerals, a hand-wound hacking seconds movement. Own a piece of WWII history with this iconic military-issued timepiece!
Note: This watch has not had a full service. The caseback has been polished at some point and nolonger has military markings.
Make
Bulova
Model/Ref
A-11
Size
31mm
Complication
Hour/Minutes/Seconds
Hacking seconds
Calibre
Manual wind, 10AKCSH (Centre Seconds Hacking)
Case
Base metal case, plating has worn off over the years
Year
ca. 1943
Accessories
N/A
Bracelet/Band
Unbranded brown leather strap (non military)
Mentions
This vintage watch is not guaranteed to have any water resistance and should be kept away from water.
Working hack function
This watch is very delicate, suited for a collector as it has been serviced and running well but there can be no guarantee on its condition over time. Constant maintenance may be required.
Caseback engravings have been polished away (was common post-war)
Crown can be a bit stiff to pull out