The WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Binoculars 10 X 50 beh in Leather Case is a unique historical artifact. These binoculars were typically used by Kriegsmarine, the German navy during World War II. The ’10 X 50′ refers to 10x magnification strength and 50mm lens diameter, providing a wide field of view. The ‘beh’ code indicates that they were produced by the renowned optical manufacturer, Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar, Germany. The binoculars are housed in a robust leather case, designed for the rough conditions on the high seas. This item speaks volumes about the technology and design aesthetics prevalent during the war period. It is crucial to note that original binoculars of this kind are rare, as many have been lost or destroyed over the last seven decades. Consequently, this is a highly sought-after collector’s item that offers potential insights into an important period of maritime and military history.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Binoculars 10 X 50 beh In Leather Case
$900.00
The WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Binoculars 10 X 50 beh are historical marine binoculars used by German naval officers in World War II. They feature a 10 X 50 magnification range and come encased in a protective leather case. Renowned for their accurate reflections and sturdy design, these binoculars embody the robustness and precision of wartime marine equipment.
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