I believe it's now past the scars of war and more to preserve the history and story that comes along.
I would love to find out more about the watches history and seeing people's knowledge here is part of that.
I don't see the value in donating it rather than showing it and appreciating what it's worth to military and watch collectors alike. (Many such examples exist)
Not sure if the caseback 'Kiel' is of the city (possibly) or a name all be it a very common one. This sharing as far as I believe is worth more than anything and part of why I join such discourse.
Looks to be, though as far as I know Junghans were primarily Luftwaffe watches 🤔 not sure if they had the SS in the Luftwaffe.
Though the original owner might've not been an airman.
https://www.vachevwatches.co/blog/president-fords-pulsar-watch
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