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GERMAN WW2 Inf.Div.Infanterie Division Rabbit SILVER Pocket Watch - FULL SET

$ 35.9

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: “““““““"VERY RARE SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH On the back of the watch inscription 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II & Heinrich Gäde and front of the watch depicted emblem Rabbit with Big Long Ears on White Shield - emblem 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II."”””””””
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland

    Description

    GERMAN WW2 Inf.Div.Infanterie Division
    Rabbit with Big Long Ears on White Shield
    SILVER Pocket Watch
    Chain,Red Ribbon,Stahlhelm Badge
    ,
    BW Bundeswehr Adler Brandschutz
    -
    BW Bundeswehr Eagle fire protection patch
    ,
    BW Bundeswehr
    Wachbataillon
    Armband
    and
    BGS Bundesgrenzschutz Mützenabzeichen Adler - BGS Federal Border Guard hat badge eagle
    - Full Set
    HELVETIA  POCKET WATCH
    SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH
    SWISS MADE
    VERY RARE SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH On the back of the watch inscription 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II & Heinrich Gäde and front of the watch depicted emblem Rabbit with Big Long Ears on White Shield - emblem 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II.
    Watch is in practically good state with slight tear & wear.
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    I purchase listed items with no authentification being done. I purchase them from private collectors with no guarantees implied.
    Good condition for age, see all picture please. Very beautiful military watch.
    I am not an expert and I just express my personal opinion that this or any other item I listed is authentic.
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    719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division was a German Army division of World War II.
    The 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II. It was founded in early May 1941 and spent most of World War II stationed in the Netherlands and Antwerp until the Allied invasion of Normandy. The Division was formed on 3 May 1941 as part of the fifteenth Aufstellungswelle. In an order dated 13 April 1941, each military district had been required to raise two regiment for a total of thirty. The 719th Division consisted of the two regiments raised in Wehrkreis III (Berlin). These were the Infantry Regiments 723 and 743. Like the other divisions of the fifteenth wave, the 719th division consisted of only two rather than three infantry regiments. The 719th Division was transferred in the Netherlands. Until July 1942 the division was part of the Command of the German Troops in the Netherlands. In July 1942 it was transferred to LXXXVIII Korps, Niederlande Armee, Armeegruppe D. The LXXXVIII Korps was transferred to Armeegruppe B in May 1944. The division remained there until 7 September 1944 when it was transferred to Antwerp as part of the LXXXVIII Korps, 1. Fsch Armee, Armeegruppe B. This move was to prepare for the Allied advance. Within a month, the division was again transferred to LXVII Korps, 15. Armee, Armeegruppe B, active in the Netherlands. It fought at Fort Merksem, Woensdrecht, Breda before being transferred to the Saarpfalz region in February 1945. In the Saarpfalz, the division was a part of LXXXV Korps, 1. Armee, Armeegruppe G. The remnants of the 719th surrendered to the United States Army in early May 1945 near Münsingen.
    The (RZM), formally located in Munich, was the first and eventually the primary Zeugmeisterei (quartermaster's office), as well as the national material control office of WW2 Germany. It replaced the Wirtschaftsstelle, the purchasing agency of the Sturmabteilung.
    VERY RARE SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH On the back of the watch inscription 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II & Heinrich Gäde and front of the watch depicted emblem Rabbit with Big Long Ears on White Shield - emblem 719th Inf.Div.Infantry Division (German: 719.Inf.Div.Infanterie Division) was a German Army division of World War II.
    HELVETIA POCKET WATCH
    SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH
    SWISS MADE
    WARNING POCKET WATCH CASE USED
    Attention
    on the pocket watch
    there are scratches,
    see
    photos.
    Attention, on the front face side of the pocket watch there are scratches, see photos.
    Diameter 48,8 mm
    Normal condition
    Working
    Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower). Don't make sharp movements, and don't touch other components in the movement especially the pendulum mechanism.
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