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hi I need help in regards to this watch
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Quite hard to tell what this is. You will need clear crisp pics of the dial and movement to make any type of judgement call.
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Looks like a brand new watch that has nothing to do with WW2 .If it comes from the Ukraine dont buy it .Rob
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Hi no , the watch is from Poland
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Well if its described as a ww2 watch it isnt . Rob
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Poland has been a hot bed for repro time pieces for many years. With this particular watch I would like to see if they are using new movements or antique pocketwatch movements converted into modern wrist watch types. Very common practice throughout Europe.
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I agree Ed ,if you look for WW2 German watches on ebay Junghans ,Arsa, kienzle,KM etc all you get is a load of new watches from the Ukraine with BS descriptions .Its always best to post first to save loosing a shed load of dosh ,Rob
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