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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
658820806

THIS IS A WORKING WATCH. A General Services Trade Pattern (GSTP) pocket watch was a standard-issue timepiece for British and Commonwealth forces during World War II, identifiable by the "G.S.T.P." marking and often the "broad arrow" symbol indicating it was government property. These watches were purchased by the British Ministry of Defence from various manufacturers to be durable and reliable for military use