Ww2 Usaaf Aircraft Clock, Waltham Watch Co. on 2040-parts.com
Ouray, Colorado, United States
This is a WW2 US aircraft clock. It measures 2 7/16" square. I don't think it works, but then again, I never tried. It was made by the Waltham Watch Co. I'm not sure what airplane they fit into either. The glass is intact. Please inspect the pics as they depict the condition. A great addition to your collection.
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