Eterna Heritage Wrist Watch Version Of A Majetek 1939 Czech Military Watch Model 1939.41.46.1298
Eterna Heritage Wrist Watch Version Of A Majetek 1939 Czech Military Watch Model 1939.41.46.1298
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Eterna Heritage Wrist Watch Version Of A Majetek 1939 Czech Military Watch Model 1939.41.46.1298
This is a very nice 2014 limited edition Eterna Heritage Wrist Watch Version Of A Majetek 1939 Czech Military Watch Model 1939.41.46.1298
An unworn, limited edition of 1939 pieces, Swiss made watch with a stainless steel case and leather strap. It commemorates the 'Majetek' watch produced for the Czech military in 1939. The originals proved so popular that Eterna decided to reissue them for the modern age. This watch is a reissue dating to 2014.
NB: The images have been taken with and without the protective plastic watch face cover.
Comes With:
- Original Guarantee card (unstamped)
- Outer Cardboard box as new
- Inner wood veneered watch holder, lined with fabric, with leather cushion (as new)
- Original 22mm Eterna Brown leather strap, handmade in Italy, with Eterna Signed Buckle
- New, unused, Black Eterna Leather strap
- Swing Tag
- Cleaning Cloth
Specification
- Movement: Swiss Made
- ETA2894-2
- Mechanical Manual Wind
- 25 jewel
- Power Reserve: hours
- Frequency: 28800 bph
- Model Reference Number: 1939.41.46.1298 in a Limited edition of 1939 pieces
- Case: Solid Stainless steel.
- Crown: Screw in
- Bezel: Stainless Steel
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal with screen protector in situ
- Dial: Black colour. Luminous numerals and hour markers. Small date aperture above the 6 marker.
- Hands: Two Sets in green with brown seconds hand
- Strap/Band: Currently fitted with a brown Eterna leather strap
- Clasp: Traditional style. Factory Logo engraved
- Water Resistance: 50m (not tested)
- Case Size:
- Width: 40mm
- Lug width: 22mm
- Lug height (lug to lug): 49mm
- Height: 11.7mm
The design of the modern watch closely resembles the watch Eterna originally produced for the Czech Air Force and military in 1939. Some of the original 1939 models were engraved “Majetek Vojenské Správy,” or military property. Some also had a small set of crossed daggers engraved into one of the case lugs. These elements could not be used in this modern version as they are not officially commissioned military watches.
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