Our Watch of The Week 16.6.25
This Watch:
This remarkable Moeris watch carries true historical significance, having been used by the British military during World War II — proudly evidenced by the caseback engravings. The original, untouched dial and stainless steel case remain in excellent condition, with only minor marks that reflect its service during the 1940s.
Powered by a reliable manual movement, it’s performing well, gaining approximately 3 minutes over a 24-hour
period. A rare and fascinating piece of military heritage that tells a story far beyond its timekeeping.
There's no wonder it is our Watch of The Week this week!
Details:
Brand: Moeris
Age: 1940's (1940)
WW2 Military Watch
Gender: Men's
Dial: Excellent condition
Case: Excellent condition
Did you know?
Moeris was one of the Swiss brands that produced military-issued watches for the British forces during World War II, often referred to as “ATP watches."
Did you know?
WWII Moeris ATP watches are very collectible today due to their: authentic military history, original dials and simple, durable movements.
Did you know?
In the 1970s, Moeris became part of the Tissot/SSIH group as part of industry consolidation after the Quartz Crisis.