No. 42498219

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Benrus - GG-W-113 - "NO RESERVE PRICE" - Men - 1970
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Benrus - GG-W-113 - "NO RESERVE PRICE" - Men - 1970

Benrus GG-W-113 The Military Watch Company ( MWC ) --------------------------------------------------- Watch History Since the beginning of modern warfare, the U.S. government has utilized private manufacturing for the production of its vehicles, equipment, and weapons. The watches the government issued to its troops were no exception. Instead of producing their own, the U.S. government generally provided a specification that was dutifully followed by its contractors. Enter the GG-W-113. One of the U.S. government’s longest-running specifications, this document detailed the design and efficacy requirements for the wristwatch issued to its military pilots. Issued on June 6th, 1967, this specification highlighted the U.S. military’s need for a legible, accurate, and durable timepiece for use in active combat situations. These watches were produced by American watchmakers Benrus, Hamilton, and Marathon, and were produced between 1967 and the late 1980’s. ---------------------------------------------------- Very Good Condition 17 Jewel ETA 2750 (Benrus Cal GY1L2) Manuel Winding Movement The watch has been manufactured in December 1970 ---------------------------------------------------- 35 mm. Steel Case Black Unworn Nato Strap Black Dial 24 Hours 30 M. Water Resistance ---------------------------------------------------- SHIPPING METHOD DHL Express 1-2 Days For Europe 1-3 Days For Outside of Europe If it is necessary Custom taxes and duties is Belong to the buyers

No. 42498219

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Benrus - GG-W-113 - "NO RESERVE PRICE" - Men - 1970

Benrus - GG-W-113 - "NO RESERVE PRICE" - Men - 1970

Benrus GG-W-113

The Military Watch Company ( MWC )

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Watch History
Since the beginning of modern warfare, the U.S. government has utilized private manufacturing for the production of its vehicles, equipment, and weapons. The watches the government issued to its troops were no exception. Instead of producing their own, the U.S. government generally provided a specification that was dutifully followed by its contractors.

Enter the GG-W-113. One of the U.S. government’s longest-running specifications, this document detailed the design and efficacy requirements for the wristwatch issued to its military pilots. Issued on June 6th, 1967, this specification highlighted the U.S. military’s need for a legible, accurate, and durable timepiece for use in active combat situations.

These watches were produced by American watchmakers Benrus, Hamilton, and Marathon, and were produced between 1967 and the late 1980’s.

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Very Good Condition
17 Jewel ETA 2750 (Benrus Cal GY1L2) Manuel Winding Movement
The watch has been manufactured in December 1970

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35 mm. Steel Case
Black Unworn Nato Strap
Black Dial
24 Hours
30 M. Water Resistance

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SHIPPING METHOD

DHL Express

1-2 Days For Europe

1-3 Days For Outside of Europe


If it is necessary Custom taxes and duties is Belong to the buyers

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