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A-17 U.S 1950s Korean War Pattern Military Watch with Plexiglass/Acrylic Crystal (Automatic)

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A-17 U.S 1950s Korean War Pattern Military Watch with Plexiglass/Acrylic Crystal (Automatic)SKU Code: A 17 OM This recreation of the A 17 watch is based on the original design used by U. S. pilots during the Korean War (1950 1953). The original A 17 was an improved and updated version of the A 11 used by the USAAF during World War II. This modern recreation features an upgraded automatic mechanical movement with the option to hand wind, retaining the classic 1950s appearance with discreet updates for everyday use. Family of Watches In

SKU Code: A-17-OM

This recreation of the A-17 watch is based on the original design used by U.S. pilots during the Korean War (1950-1953). The original A-17 was an improved and updated version of the A-11 used by the USAAF during World War II. This modern recreation features an upgraded automatic mechanical movement with the option to hand-wind, retaining the classic 1950s appearance with discreet updates for everyday use.

Family of Watches

In addition to the A-17, we also produce the A-11, based on the WWII USAAF pilots' watch, and the GG-W-113, based on the Vietnam War issue watch.

Historical Recreation

The journey of our recreations began in January 2009, when a US veterans association approached us to create a watch identical in appearance to the original models made by Hamilton, Bulova, and Benrus during the Vietnam War. We examined samples and original specifications, resulting in the GG-W-113 with a high-grade fully jeweled hand-wound movement. Following the success of the GG-W-113, we were asked to recreate earlier models, including the A-11 from WWII and the 1950s pattern A-17. The A-17 bridges the gap between the A-11 and the GG-W-113, sharing characteristics of both.

Key Features

This A-17 model is crafted with a heavy stainless steel satin finish case made from Military Grade 316L stainless steel. It features a sweep second hand, hacking function, black dial, and luminous markings for excellent visibility in low light conditions, using Luminous Super Luminova paint.

Specifications

  • Width Including Crown: 38mm
  • Width Excluding Crown: 36mm
  • Thickness: 12.9mm
  • Lug Size: 18mm
  • Lug to Lug: 43mm
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Water Resistance: 50m
  • Caseback: Screw Down
  • Crystal: Acrylic
  • Movement: 24-jewel NH35 automatic hacking (self-winding) mechanical
  • Strap: Nylon Webbing

This watch combines historical design with modern functionality, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate vintage style and contemporary reliability.

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