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AN5740 12h White

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    We have reissued the classic AN5740 Masteer Navigation Watch so that it can be used not only as a pocket watch but also as a wristwatch.
    This navigation pocket watch was used by the U.S. Army and Navy during World War II. The model name is [AN5740]. The [A] stands for ARMY and [N] for Navy. We have made a watch that can be enjoyed as both a wristwatch and a pocket watch by attaching a special case to this pocket watch. (Design registration pending)
    Even today, there are pocket watches that are wrapped in a black cover and made into a wristwatch. However, they are inevitably large and bulky. The strap cover hides the form of the pocket watch and spoils the shape and atmosphere of the original pocket watch. Welding the lugs on is a simple solution, but it is not a double pleasure for a pocket watch. With this product, you can enjoy it as a pocket watch or as a wristwatch. The early 12-hour watches in the military watch White were also available with a White and Black dial. The case AN5740 also had a dial with G.C.T. printed on it. But this time it was earlier, in the second half of the WWI. We have reissued the pocket watch dial that was sent to the United States Amy Corps of Engineers in France. It is an easy-to-use watch with good legibility.
    It uses a 12-hour quartz movement made by Ronda of Switzerland.