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seconds supermarine spitfire pocket watch limited edition of 100 numbered no2

$ 8.78

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    seconds supermarine spitfire pocket watch limited edition of 100 numbered no2
    This product data sheet is originally written in English.
    these have got slight markings blemishes on the front of the picture. but are in full working order as stated. so will sell as seconds price reduced .
    nice supermarine spitfire pocket watch to display .
    the pocket watch is new and in full working order
    battery operated
    information on dial see all pictures .
    limited edition number on back of watch.
    only 100 made /a random number will be sent/
    from
    top of pocket watch clasp to bottom around 65mm long
    comes with a standard silver colour pocket watch chain
    l
    A Royal Air Force Spitfire Mark VB (AD233, 'ZD-F') being flown by the Commanding Officer of No. 222 Squadron RAF, Squadron Leader Richard Milne, when based at North Weald, Essex (RAF). On 25 May 1942, AD233 was shot down by German Focke Wulf Fw 190s over Gravelines (France), while being flown by Squadron Leader Jankiewicz. This particular Spitfire was part of the Spitfire Fund raising from the Dutch East Indies.
    these have got slight markings blemishes on the front of the picture. but are in full working order as stated. so will sell as seconds price reduced .    nice supermarine spitfire pocket watch to display . the pocket watch is new and in full working order  only 100 made /a random number will be sent/ from top of pocket watch clasp to bottom around 65mm long comes with a standard silver colour pocket watch chain lA Royal Air Force Spitfire Mark VB (AD233, 'ZD-F') being flown by the Commanding Officer of No. 222 Squadron RAF, Squadron Leader Richard Milne, when based at North Weald, Essex (RAF). On 25 May 1942, AD233 was shot down by German Focke Wulf Fw 190s over Gravelines (France), while being flown by Squadron Leader Jankiewicz. This particular Spitfire was part of the Spitfire Fund rais