Hamilton Pocket Watch Model 23 Chronograph WWII Military Issue

Many pocket watch collectors focus their attention on pre-World War I timepieces, before wristwatches became mainstream. And yet the pocket watch continued evolving and improving, playing a significant role in World War II.

The U.S. military issued the Hamilton Model 23 Chronograph (stopwatch) to all branches; they were especially useful in the Air Force for navigation. It’s a “flyback chronograph” – you start, stop and reset it “on the fly” via the single pusher.

This 1942 example was one of 27,100 made. As you’d expect, Model 23 Chronos were used and abused. Pristine examples are rare. Despite a little discolouration All Military markings are visible . Must be actively used in WW II .

If you’re looking for a military grade military Hamilton pocket watch that’s as robust, accurate and beautiful as the day it was made, this is the Hamilton Model 23 Chronograph I would recommend.

Shipping 25$ USA
WW Shipping 45$