Description
At the outbreak of WW2, navigator and pilot watches were put into full production. The German government contracted many manufacturers to build pilot chronographs, with the two most popular being Uhrenfabrik AG Tutima of Glashutte, and Hanhart of Schwenningen. Both similar in appearance, several variants were produced. Some variations include a Gold Gilded Movement, and Rotating Bezels with either a red line or arrow. With the chronograph function, the pilot was able to calculate precise time in 30 minute intervals. They were issued according to a pilot’s mission requirements, and when no longer needed (for example if a pilot was injured), they were returned to stores.
The requirements for this watch were black dials for clear visibility, luminous hands, and Arabic numerals. Backs were to be screwed, in order to prevent dirt and moisture from entered the case.
This EARLY Luftwaffe Zenith Pilot Wrist Watch is in AMAZING functioning condition, and featured on page 373 of Dr. Konrad Knirim’s, “Military Timepieces book. Produced in 1934, this type of watch was the first type used by the Luftwaffe. Features a large crown with rotating bezel, and comes with a modern reproduction strap, that matches the original. The casing features approx. 95% original finish, and though there are some very slight scratches and some very minor wear throughout, it is otherwise near PERFECT! The dial is FANTASTIC, with only some slight paint loss (a slight repair around the “10”). Markings and hands glow when UV light is applied. Some scratches on the back, as well as a spurious German Adler and Serial Number (probably added post-war). This is 100% FUNCTIONAL in every way, and has had a recent service. An AMAZING and 100% ORIGINAL example, PERFECT for any collection or display!