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Haveston Service Dial Coaster Set-A
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Part of Haveston's Insignia series, the Service Dial Coaster Series features a selection of the most iconic vintage military dial designs, revered by watch collectors for their history, aesthetic and service.
01-A: GG-W-113 / MIL-W-46374 Dial Coaster - 1967
Issued during the Vietnam war, the GG-W-113 was one of the US government's longest running specifications. It was equipped with highly legible 12 hour outer and 24 hour inner positions, tritium luminous markers and a 15 jewel hacking movement.
02-A: California Dial Coaster - 1934
Featuring a unique half Roman and half Arabic numeral design, the California dial provides quick and decipherable legibility and can be found in several iconic dive watches from the early 1930s. Examples are often applied with radium luminous paint.
03-A: A-11 / FSSC 88-W-800 Dial Coaster - 1942
Known to many as the “watch that won the war,” the hacking A-11 was issued in large numbers during WWII to branches including the USAAF and RAF. Although the majority were non-lumed, select numbers had radium luminous pips applied for naval and other roles.
04-A: Flieger B-Uhr Type-B Dial Coaster - 1938
The B-Uhren, developed by leading German and Swiss watchmakers of the 1930s, is best known for its role as an Axis aviation navigational aid. With a formidable 55mm case width, it features a unique inner hour sector and outer minute positions and was radium lumed.
- An original Haveston product design.
- 4mm thick.
- Silicone.
- 90mm (3-1/2") diameter.
- Set of four.
01-A: GG-W-113 / MIL-W-46374 Dial Coaster - 1967
Issued during the Vietnam war, the GG-W-113 was one of the US government's longest running specifications. It was equipped with highly legible 12 hour outer and 24 hour inner positions, tritium luminous markers and a 15 jewel hacking movement.
02-A: California Dial Coaster - 1934
Featuring a unique half Roman and half Arabic numeral design, the California dial provides quick and decipherable legibility and can be found in several iconic dive watches from the early 1930s. Examples are often applied with radium luminous paint.
03-A: A-11 / FSSC 88-W-800 Dial Coaster - 1942
Known to many as the “watch that won the war,” the hacking A-11 was issued in large numbers during WWII to branches including the USAAF and RAF. Although the majority were non-lumed, select numbers had radium luminous pips applied for naval and other roles.
04-A: Flieger B-Uhr Type-B Dial Coaster - 1938
The B-Uhren, developed by leading German and Swiss watchmakers of the 1930s, is best known for its role as an Axis aviation navigational aid. With a formidable 55mm case width, it features a unique inner hour sector and outer minute positions and was radium lumed.
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