Offered for sale is a curious and very rare German stopwatch used during the Second World War, from the prestigious brand JUNGHANS, and which works correctly.

This is a VERY RARE stopwatch to get, which was manufactured for use by the German army, specifically, for those who handled artillery pieces, which they used to use to make the corresponding calculations of shots.

On the other hand, it is noteworthy that the stopwatch box is black, and this is so, to know that it was equipment reserved for the German army.

The stopwatch is in a very good state of conservation. It only has the detail, that on the white dial, where the indication with the number 50 appears, a small piece is missing, which has fallen off (see attached photos).

On the dial, you can see the manufacturer's name, and inside the machinery, too, you can see a manufacturer's logo with an eight-pointed star (see attached photos).

The body diameter (size) is 49 millimeters without the crown.

It has a single button: to wind, start and stop, and to set the hands to 0.

It has two needles, which, the largest is to calculate seconds (cycles of 60 seconds) and the smaller needle calculates the minutes (cycles of 30 minutes).

The announcement includes 11 photos where you can see the current state of conservation of the stopwatch.

Additionally, I place a photo of a page from a German book specialized in military watches from World War II, where this model of chronometer appears in a black box. The book is titled "Militäruhren" by Konrad Knirim, and the information and photos of the stopwatch appear on page 426 of said book. It is noteworthy that the stopwatch that appears on page 426 of the book is missing a piece of the lower part of the second hand counter. I have placed next to it, the stopwatch that I have for sale, so that you can see the difference in the second hand. On the other hand, in the photo of the book, you can see the machinery model, model 29a, which is the same as the stopwatch that I am offering for sale (see attached photos).

Interesting stopwatch very rare to get, and which works correctly.