18th May, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

Jewellery, Watches & Silver

 
Lot 2398
 

2398

IWC: A Rare Stainless Steel Military Issue Wristwatch, signed IWC, model: Mark X, so called by collectors as "one of the Dirty Dozen" circa 1944, (calibre 83) manual wound lever movement numbered 1076555, black dial with Arabic numerals and luminous dot outer markers, broad arrow, subsidiary seconds, luminous hands, fixed bars between the lugs, snap-on back inscribed with broad arrow WWW M13691 and repeated inside the back cover and numbered 1132671, maker's mark IWC
34mm wide

'The Dirty Dozen' is the name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for use by soldiers during WWII. The MoD ordered custom-built wristwatches from 12 Swiss watchmakers: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. Each company was given the specific brief of providing watches that were accurate, reliable and durable, with a black dial, Arabic numerals, luminous markers, a railroad minute track, shatterproof glass and a stainless-steel case. No matter the maker, these watches can be identified by the engraved 'W.W.W.' on the reverse, as well as the broad arrowhead mark on the dial, inner case, and reverse, and both military and civil serial numbers on the reverse.

Sold for £4,000
Estimated at £2,500 - £3,000


 

Case with surface scratches, case with small dents to the sides, later strap, original finish dial in good condition, outer luminous markers are evenly faded and have a nice aged patina, hands with staining marks to the metal surfaces visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

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Auction: Jewellery, Watches & Silver, 18th May, 2024

The May Jewellery, Watches and Silver Sale will include an interesting group of late 17th and 18th century silver, lead by a circa 1650 Memento Mori Watch-Case in the form of a Skull, and a William III Silver Punch Bowl made in London in 1697 by Benjamin Pyne. Also of interest is a group of three lots of silver by early 20th century master silversmith H.G. Murphy, and a silver sculptural trophy of Shakespeare, given in memory of an actor killed in WWII, is to be sold by the Hull Music Festival to raise funds to support the education and development of young performers in the area.

The Jewellery section will be opened by a selection of silver jewellery by Georg Jensen, which will include a stylish matching set of ‘Forget-Me-Knot’ Earrings and Brooch designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe for Georg Jensen. Colourful jewels are also amongst the highlights, with pieces by Catherine Best and H. Stern, and a Citrine and Diamond Brooch. There are also several sets of Gentleman's Cufflinks.

A good offering of World War II Military Watches, from a Private Collection, lead a wide variety of vintage collectable and luxury watches, alongside a selection of pocket watches. Highlights include a rare circa 1944 IWC Mark X Military Issue Wristwatch – one of the so called “Dirty Dozen”, a 2006 18 carat gold Hermès Lady’s Cape Cod Wristwatch, and a rare 1809 Silver Eight Day Duration Verge Pocket Watch with Calendar Display by Jno Hill of London.

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