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Pre-owned Mwc Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's WatchPre-owned Mwc Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's WatchPre-owned Mwc Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch
Pre-owned Mwc Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch
MWC Pre-owned Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch
MWC Pre-owned Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch
MWC Pre-owned Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch

Pre-owned Aeschbach Ww2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $284
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product description

Mwc Aeschbach WW2 Automatic Steel Black Leather Military Men's Watch The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. DISCOVER ALL THE OTHER OFFERS IN OUR WEBSITE WWW.OROLOGICHEPASSIONE.IT                                                                        MWC is a leading supplier, not only to the military, but also to the police, anti-terrorist units, airlines, mining companies and a diverse variety of government agencies and departments. We are one of the largest specialized manufacturers of high performance military watches and produce a wide range of models where quality, reliability and durability are paramount. form This Aeschbach military watch, a classic WWII model, self-winding with a small second hand with an auxiliary dial, is based on the typical models used by the German Luftwaffe and issued by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM / German Air Ministry) these watches do not remained in the possession of the Luftwaffe pil

about MWC

MWC was founded in 1974 by Wolfgang Obrigheimer - although he manufactured a limited number of watches in the mid 1960's. Wolfgang continues to be involved with the company and stlll assists with some design concepts and although he is now in his 80s and enjoying his partial retirement his interest in watches remains undiminished.
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