Can you show the watch closer. I am assuming it came in the case. I also didnt realize the tray was connected o this race if its the one im thinking of. Was that the one with the broken handle and the round SS mark ....a longer tray? (plated) The only thing i wonder about is why this case is so large, and it doesnt support the watch to keep it from flopping about within the case. All my watches w/protective cases fit snug ,and by size more to fit the watch for protection. Could it be the stop watch may have been added to the case if it is determined it is an original case? Just a thought. Interesting item anyway regardless.
Hello Brad and Robert , so we meet again ! Just thought I'd try this as my first post here , after finishing reading a couple of hundred SS-threads on GDC . Plenty of great stuff to see here too - unfortunately this watchcase is not one of them ..
Without exceptional provenance, I don't understand why someone would invest in an item that will always be questionable at best, and fake at worst. Actual Nazi items that have personalizations should even be questioned, but common, ordinary items with SS markings should be avoided, IMO. The only exception is for SS TOASTERS, which Heydrich was fond of giving as presents, and is even photographed with one on this very forum.
Without exceptional provenance, I don't understand why someone would invest in an item that will always be questionable at best, and fake at worst. Actual Nazi items that have personalizations should even be questioned, but common, ordinary items with SS markings should be avoided, IMO. The only exception is for SS TOASTERS, which Heydrich was fond of giving as presents, and is even photographed with one on this very forum.
The SS toasters (and an assortment of other SS kitchen appliances) were gifts given for opening savings accounts of various sizes at the Dachau branch of the SS Employee Credit Union. Sadly, these, too, have been heavily faked in recent years. Is nothing sacred?!
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