Stocker & Yale Very Rare P660 Navigator Military American Flag Dial Swiss Made
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Basic Info |
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Listing code | EDFVU9 |
Dealer product code | 65172 |
Movement | Quartz |
Case material | Steel |
Year of production | Unknown |
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Scope of delivery |
No original box, no original papers
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Location | United States of America, Florida, Pompano Beach |
Price | $2,495 |
Availability | Item is in stock |
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Movement | Quartz |
Case |
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Case material | Steel |
Case diameter | 43 mm |
Water resistance | 10 ATM |
Crystal | Mineral Glass |
Dial | Black |
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Lug width | 22 mm |
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Screw-Down Crown |
Description |
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This is one of the most interesting wristwatches to make it onto the Government Qualified Products List (QPL). It is one of the very few military issue wristwatches in recent times that came from the manufacturer supplied with a stainless steel bracelet. Indeed, it’s rather rare that a stainless steel milwatch was produced at all during the cost cutting, military “downsizing” era of the mid-90’s. While most watches manufactured by Stocker and Yale and Marathon for the United States Government during this time were ubiquitous Cheap Black Plastics (CBPs), this watch stands out as an anomaly. With supplied bracelet, the Stocker and Yale would make an excellent command officer’s watch. It would also work as an aviator’s watch. However, in my opinion, the watch would probably be better served with the heavy nylon 22mm strap. With the strap, it would make a great diver’s watch or field watch. Of all the recent milwatches I have, it probably stands out as the most rugged of the lot. Alas, my hunch is that very few actually made it into the hands of the grunts. It was just too nice of a watch; too expensive, and well, there were all those command officers….. Nonetheless, it is a milwatch, and one that was verifiably on the QPL. It survives today as what could have been, or perhaps what should have been, during the post Gulf War era of military downsizing and CBPs. Existing specimens of this watch are exceedingly rare today. They never saw wide-spread issue, and with the demise of Stocker and Yale’s Watch Division in 2000, there certainly won’t be any more produced. Model SANDY 660 manufactured by Stocker and Yale 1995-1998 MIL-W46374F/ NSN no. 6645-01-364-4042 Ronda Quartz movement, hacking, date, screw-down crown. Self-luminous tritium tubes. Stainless steel case, 3/16th inch thick mineral crystal. 43mm X 10mm X 22mm lug width Exceptionally Rare Stocker & Yale Milwatch Navigator P660 with very rare USA Flag Dial! A former S&Y employee says less than 100 of the P660 were made with the Flag Dial…I’ve never seen another for sale! BRAND: Stocker & Yale MODEL: Military Navigator P660 MOVEMENT: Swiss Quartz CASE: Stainless Steel CROWN: Screw down Crown SIZE: 43mm LUGS: 22mm DIAL: Black USA Flag Dial BEZEL: Black rotating Diver CONDITION: Pre-Owned – Vintage – Excellent BOXES/PAPERS: Watch, additional strap, with travel case! WATER RESISTANCE: – 100m STRAP/BRACELET: – 2 – Steinhart Stainless Steel Mesh Bracelet – will fit up to a 7.5 inch wrist & Additional Marathon Olive Green Leather NATO strap with Signed steel buckle Finally, With more than a decade in selling, trading and buying watches throughout the globe, there is an etiquette to this sport; “what’s your bottom/best price” doesn’t fit and is obnoxious. Yes, it makes the rest of us talk about you. Don’t be that guy… that guy is ignored. |
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