Some parts are missing screws, etc. This watch was used during the war for military purposes to check various instruments? After the war, night watchmen at factories and business establishments put the clocks in leather cases and hung them on their shoulders for night patrols and fixed-point monitoring, thus they were called "patrol clocks, " "night watchman clocks, " or supervisory clocks. At first, imported watches were used, but most of those that remain today have the KH mark in diamonds on the dial and K. LTD GINZA TOKYO engraved on them.
Ltd was the company name before the name was changed to Seikosha. The watch is a K. International Buyers - Please Note. Thank you for your understanding. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Japan\Other Japanese WWII Orig Items".
The seller is "japanesemilitaryshop" and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.