ZENITH Antique WW1 Trench Watch Transitional Arabic Numeral Enamel Dial Silver
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RARE Antique Silver Cased "Jumbo" Oversized 35mm Case WW1 Era "OFFICERS" Trench Watch Rare Arabic Numerals 12h Dial
"Trench" transitional Wire Lug Watch 15 JewelsGeneve Steel Cathedral Hands
Zenith 13'''NSI15 Jewel cam regulator
A very Early very very eary purpose made "Wristwatch" indeed not a s...imple "Conversion" watch at all. Should hold some real value to anyone with a historic interest in watch collecting.
Transitional Watches Between the time of the pocket watch and the general use of what we have come to know now as the modern wristwatch came a style of watches known as "transitional" watches and often commonly referred to as "Trench" watches
The very first watch that somebody adapted to wear on a wrist is unknown. The first series of purpose-made wrist watches were produced by Girard-Perregaux in 1880 for the German Navy. During World War I numerous companies, including Omega, Longines, Henri Moser and others produced wrist watches for the military. These watches were of virtually identical style with an enamel dial, wide white numerals, and a luminescent radium hour hand. The movements originally designed in the 1890s for ladies’ pendant watches.
From pocket watches those trench watches inherited hinged front and back covers. The lugs for a strap looked like a thick wire attachment to the classic round shape of pocket watches rather than an integrated part of the body of the later and modern wristwatches. (thus watches of the era also commonly known as "wire lug watches")
The name "wristlet" was used until the early 1930s and was eventually replaced by the modern name "wristwatch".
The CaseA Solid Silver, A rare very early example of a purpose manufactured "Wristlet" Hinged Case Back & Snap on BezelCase is 35mm in diameter excluding crown 37.5mm inclusive 45mm lug to lug and 12mm lug spacing. Large "JUMBO" / "Oversized" for a watch of its era.
The case is in good condition for a watch of over 100 years old.
The DialA Superb porcelain white enamel dial minutes track to the very perimeter and those handsome Large Deco All Arabic numerals, Original Blued Geneve Steel "Cathedral" hands
Subsidiary Seconds sweep dial at 6
StrapGood quality Deep tobacco brown coloration watch strap
The movement
Zenith 13'''NSI
Featuresmanual windsub second15 jewelsf = 18000 A/hpower reserve 38h
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