This is a rare late 1930’s Carl Zeiss turret binocular offering 20 and 40 times magnification, with 100mm objective lenses. The binoculars have markings of Carl Zeiss. These were the eyes of the Wehrmacht used as radar system to take down the spitfires. These are rare original optics in a distinctly straight-body bulletproof instrument. Undeniably a true piece of artwork , these binoculars offer astounding visual clarity. What you’re seeing are a pair of Silver polished "Carl Zeiss Jena", the eyepiece turret with locking lever and indications of magnification "20x" and "40x". WWII Binoculars. Set on a 1930’s military, re-polished Carl Zeiss stand. These optics have been originally restored in a time-consuming process to reveal a crystal clear Image. Externally, hand stripping the paint inch by inch and polishing to the modern luster resembling a silver finish. A stunning centerpiece for any home, office, or yacht, each binocular has its own unique markings, which means no one else in the world except you would own this incredible, one of a kind, collectible piece.
Materials Aluminum |
MakerCarl Zeiss |
Date of ManufactureCirca 1940 |
ColorSilver polished |
Country of OriginGermany |
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This is a rare late 1930’s Carl Zeiss turret binocular offering 20 and 40 times magnification, with 100mm objective lenses. The binoculars have markings of Carl Zeiss. These were the eyes of the Wehrmacht used as radar system to take down the spitfires. These are rare original optics in a distinctly straight-body bulletproof instrument. Undeniably a true piece of artwork , these binoculars offer astounding visual clarity. What you’re seeing are a pair of Silver polished "Carl Zeiss Jena", the eyepiece turret with locking lever and indications of magnification "20x" and "40x". WWII Binoculars. Set on a 1930’s military, re-polished Carl Zeiss stand. These optics have been originally restored in a time-consuming process to reveal a crystal clear Image. Externally, hand stripping the paint inch by inch and polishing to the modern luster resembling a silver finish. A stunning centerpiece for any home, office, or yacht, each binocular has its own unique markings, which means no one else in the world except you would own this incredible, one of a kind, collectible piece.
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Materials Aluminum |
MakerCarl Zeiss |
Date of ManufactureCirca 1940 |
ColorSilver polished |
Country of OriginGermany |
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