Mimo WWII Dienstuhr: A Closer Look
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Mimo WWII Dienstuhr: A Closer Look

By crown comfort · Jul 29, 2015 · 6 replies
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Crown comfort presents a detailed look at his recent acquisition, a Mimo WWII Dienstuhr, offering insights into the brand's historical connection with Girard-Perregaux. He examines the watch's robust features, including its stainless steel case and improved AS 1130 movement, and speculates on its unissued status.

Friends,

last week in the wristscan I showed you the Mimo WWII Dienstuhr, a recent catch.

Let's have a closer look at it here.

First of all, this is my first Mimo and probably not the last. We had some discussions int he Wristscan forum on the connection between Mimo and GP, but to summarise it again, Mimo was a brand owned by the German Otto Graef who lived and worked in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Mimo was mainly sold in Europe. Graef bought GP after WW1 when the production was ceased and one could say he rescued the brand and brought it back to full glory.

For a while, Mimo and GPs were sold in parallel often with similar if not same movements/cases.

The Mimo WWII Dienstuhr Heer is based on the so-called Wehrmachtswerk AS 1130 and is considerd very robust. What makes the Mimo stand out from similar WWII watches is for one the case in Stainless Steel and the improvements on the AS 1130 movement. There is an added "bridge" for shock-protection and it's also anitmagnetic.

My watch seems hardly used, certainly not like it has been to WWII. In fact, the case back does not have the army engraving which typically is "DxxxxH" with xxxx is a 4 digit number. This likely means that this is a stock watch that was never delivered to the army.

I strongly believe the dial is original, I inspected it closely and the lume, the printing of the numerals and text seem to perfect for a redial. It is obvious that the hands had been applied some new lume at some point in the past, so something to improve on in the future.

Otherwise, the movement ticks very well, accurately and reliably.

So here are some photos...

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amanico
Jul 29, 2015

Just superb. I wondered if, like for British watches, the equivalent of the MOD has reworked the lume of the dials, or they just let it as the received it? Bravo! Best, Nicolas

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 29, 2015

A great catch - very nice and clean! :) On my hunt list for sure.... Best Blomman

CR
crown comfort
Jul 29, 2015

if the lume on the dial was reworked by the German army. As for the hands, will get it done one day, but not a priority right now. CC

CR
crown comfort
Jul 29, 2015

you're starting a standalone big Mimo collection ;) BTW: the white dial version of this model would be quite something as well. CC

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 29, 2015

Separate collection..... Don't give me any bad ideas! ;) Best Blomman

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