WWII German Heer Dienstuhr Wristwatch by Helios (Swiss-Made)
WWII German Heer Dienstuhr Wristwatch by Helios (Swiss-Made)
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Description
This is an original WWII German dienstuhr (service watch) wristwatch. It was manufactured for the Wehrmacht by Helios, a Swiss watchmaker. It exhibits the iconic black dial, sub-seconds, and luminescent radium painted indicators. These are often marked on their caseback with serial numbers, and depending on the format of the serial number, the branch to whom the watch was issued can be determined. This particular watch is marked on its caseback with the serial number "D 10072 H", denoting use by the Heer. Above its serial number are the markings "STAHL BODEN" and "WASSERDICHT", which translates to "STEEL BACK" and "WATERPROOF", respectively (collectors should no longer rely on the waterproof claims of vintage timepieces without first undergoing professional testing). The caseback's interior is marked "CB". Its original mechanical movement is the Helios caliber A.S. (Adolf Schild) 1130 - known among collectors as the legendary "Wehrmachtswerk". Its case diameter (excluding crown) measures approximately 34 mm, while its lug width is 18 mm.
Radium Disclosure
Timepieces from the 1930s and 40s often exhibited dials painted with a luminescent substance known as radium. Radium is radioactive and is known to cause cancer. Prior to purchasing, collectors should familiarize themselves with the potential health risks associated with collecting vintage timepieces. This particular watch has been tested with a GMC-300S Geiger Counter, showing a result of 0.21 µSv/h.
Provenance
In July of 2025, Gustafson's acquired the inventory of Circa1941. This piece was among those acquisitions.
Condition Report
This watch is in good, running condition; however, it could likely benefit from a complete servicing.
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