Jaeger Wwii Plane Cockpit Clock Military Aircraft 8 Days Watch on 2040-parts.com
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I have a WWII plane cockpit clock. The clock is signed "JAEGER WATCH CO. INC. U.S.A. TYPE No. 43F-1, Serial No.B-3396". The mechanism works well. The case of the clock is in a good condition, especially, if to take into account how old this clock is. However, there are some scratches on the case and some bolts are a bit rusty. The clock measurements are: Dial width - 47mm Case width - 61mm Case thickness - 29mm The clock weight is 170g (or 6oz). |
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