No idea what I bought…

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Well like the title says, other than it being German, I have no idea what I bought haha.
I believe the writing maybe means waterproof and something else.
It may actually be kind of a no name piece but I’ll know more when I receive it and take the back off.
 
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Looks like late 40s or early 50s, obscure brand but cool looking handset, good quality screw back case and great condition it seems.
The strap looks really cool too.
 
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Yeah thanks Syrte, the condition is what struck me.
I believe you’re right on the money with the era too.
The ad said 30’s but I knew that wasn’t correct.
Late 40’s early 50’s is exactly what I thought.
 
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Obscure brands are fun! Handset is indeed lovely. Nice looking case and the plating is intact.
 
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I'm curious to see a pic of the movement when you get a chance.
 
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Lots of Germans in the mid west. I bet one of them picked this beauty up when on vacation in Germany decades ago.
 
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I'm curious to see a pic of the movement when you get a chance.
I’m super curious too, I will certainly post it when I can.
I think I’ll open it outside and possibly with a mask haha
That’s a fair bit of radium
 
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Nice catch 👍. I think it’d look nice on a caramel brown strap, though that strap works well.
 
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good quality screw back case

"boden edelstahl" indicates a steel back, and chrome top, though yes, apparently in excellent condition.
 
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"boden edelstahl" indicates a steel back, and chrome top, though yes, apparently in excellent condition.
Ah cool, thanks!
 
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I believe that DGM means that the design of the watch (looks, not mechanics) has been registered. The patent would have covered how it works. I believe this dates the watch to post 1945 because before then the acronym would have included an “R” as the second letter (Reich).
 
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I believe that DGM means that the design of the watch (looks, not mechanics) has been registered. The patent would have covered how it works. I believe this dates the watch to post 1945 because before then the acronym would have included an “R” as the second letter (Reich).
Oh wow, good info thank you
 
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Well… I suppose it just is what it is.
I was hoping the movement would be high end “ish”
but it’s relatively basic looking. As you can see there is shock protection so I’m going to stick with late forties -early fifties.
Whatever exactly it is, it appears to be almost NOS.
It won’t wind and therefore is a non runner but man am I happy, it’s gorgeous!!
 
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Bruchsicher means unbreakable, or perhaps shockproof.