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A-17 U.S 1950s Korean War Pattern Automatic 100m Water Resistant Military Watch with Shatter and Scratch Resistant Box Sapphire Crystal on a Retro Stainless Steel "Bonklip" Bracelet with a Black Military Webbing Strap

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A-17 U.S 1950s Korean War Pattern Automatic 100m Water Resistant Military Watch with Shatter and Scratch Resistant Box Sapphire Crystal on a Retro Stainless Steel "Bonklip" Bracelet with a Black Military Webbing StrapSKU Code: A 17 BL This A 17 pattern watch is a modern recreation of a classic timepiece used during the Korean War (June 25, 1950 July 27, 1953). While closely resembling the original design, this updated version features a 24 jewel self winding automatic movement and an upgraded box sapphire crystal. The sapphire crystal not only provides superior scratch and shatter resistance but also enhances water resistance, all while maintaining the vintage

SKU Code: A-17/BL

This A-17 pattern watch is a modern recreation of a classic timepiece used during the Korean War (June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953). While closely resembling the original design, this updated version features a 24-jewel self-winding automatic movement and an upgraded box sapphire crystal. The sapphire crystal not only provides superior scratch and shatter resistance but also enhances water resistance, all while maintaining the vintage aesthetic of the original plexiglass. Although automatic, the movement also allows for manual hand-winding for added versatility.

The A-17 belongs to a family of military-inspired watches, including:

  • A-11: Based on the WWII USAAF pilot's watch.
  • GG-W-113: Inspired by the Vietnam War-era models of the 1960s and 1970s.

Crafted with a heavy-duty satin-finish case made from 316L stainless steel, the watch includes key features such as a hacking function, sweep second hand, Luminova markings and hands for nighttime visibility, and a black dial that remains true to its military roots. 

The watch features a retro "Bonklip" ladder-style bracelet, expertly crafted from high-quality stainless steel. Widely used between the 1930s and 1960s, these bracelets are celebrated for their premium vintage aesthetic. For more on their history and features, see the detailed summary below. Exceptionally comfortable and highly adjustable, the Bonklip bracelet pairs perfectly with retro-style watches like this one, blending functionality with timeless design. The final 3 images show 2 UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) documents and a original

Jaeger LeCoultre military issue watch on a Bonklip bracelet.

Historical Background

The lineage of these watches began in January 2009, when MWC was commissioned by a U.S. veterans association to recreate the GG-W-113 model. Originally produced by Hamilton, Bulova, and Benrus during the Vietnam War, the GG-W-113 was reproduced with a fully-jeweled hand-wound movement that matched the original specifications.

Following its success, the association requested the A-11, a WWII-era watch. Finally, MWC completed the lineup with the A-17, bridging the gap between the 1940s A-11 and the 1960s GG-W-113. This dedication to military history and craftsmanship has made the A-17 a standout addition to MWC’s lineup.


Specifications

  • Dimensions:
    • Width (including crown): 38mm
    • Width (excluding crown): 36mm
    • Thickness: 12.9mm
    • Lug size: 18mm
    • Lug-to-lug: 43mm
    • Lug type: Spring
  • Dial Color: Black
  • Case Material: Military-grade 316L stainless steel
  • Caseback: Screw-down 316L stainless steel
  • Crown: Screw-down locking crown (316L stainless steel)
  • Water Resistance: 10 ATM (100m/330ft)
  • Crystal: Box sapphire, shatter and scratch-resistant
  • Movement: 24-jewel NH35 automatic, self-winding
  • Luminous Material: Luminova
  • Serial Number: Engraved on caseback
  • Strap/Bracelet: 1950s Pattern "Bonklip" Steel Bracelet and a Black Military Webbing Strap
  • Packaging: Gift box
  • Warranty: 24 months

Sapphire Crystal Benefits

Sapphire crystal is renowned for its durability and clarity, making it the material of choice for high-performance watches. Key advantages include:

  • Exceptional Strength: Sapphire crystals undergo heat treatment during manufacturing to eliminate internal stresses, significantly improving durability.
  • Shatter and Scratch Resistance: Ideal for military, police, and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability under adverse conditions.
  • Anti-Reflective Coating: Applied in two layers, enhancing legibility in various lighting conditions.

To provide perspective, over 90% of cracked watch crystals involve mineral glass, even when hardened. Sapphire crystals, by contrast, are far more resistant to such incidents. These benefits come at a premium, which is why sapphire is typically found in high-end timepieces—and now, even in modern devices like iPhones.

The A-17’s box sapphire crystal preserves the vintage aesthetic while delivering modern performance, making it an excellent choice for collectors and active users alike.


This watch combines historical significance with modern engineering, offering exceptional value for enthusiasts and professionals seeking a durable, stylish timepiece steeped in military heritage.

Bonklip Bracelet Overview

The Bonklip bracelet is a distinctive watch strap known for its flexibility, durability, and unique construction. Originating in the 1930s and popularized during and after World War II, it complements military-style and vintage watches from the 1930s to the 1960s. Its practicality and timeless design make it a favorite among watch enthusiasts.

Key Features

  • Material: Typically stainless steel, lightweight yet robust, with minor variations in design.
  • Construction: Interlocking metal links with a ladder-like appearance ensure excellent flexibility and comfort.
  • Adjustability: The clasp allows for micro-adjustments to fit various wrist sizes without tools.
  • Clasp Design: A secure and easy-to-use mechanism, ideal for quick adjustments, especially in military settings.
  • Style: Retro, minimalist, and perfectly suited for vintage or military-pattern watches.

Historical Context

Patented in the 1930s by British inventor F. B. Bonklip, this bracelet gained prominence during World War II for its practicality and resilience. It was often issued with military watches and used in both field and aviation roles.

Modern Appeal

Today, the Bonklip bracelet is valued for its vintage aesthetic and functionality. Unlike leather, nylon, or canvas straps that take time to dry after water exposure, the stainless steel Bonklip offers durability and practicality, making it ideal for active or outdoor use. It pairs beautifully with classic military-style or reissued watches.

The watch features a retro "Bonklip" ladder-style bracelet, expertly crafted from high-quality stainless steel. Widely used between the 1930s and 1960s, these bracelets are celebrated for their premium vintage aesthetic. For more on their history and features, see the detailed summary below. Exceptionally comfortable and highly adjustable, the Bonklip bracelet pairs perfectly with retro-style watches like this one, blending functionality with timeless design. The final 3 images show 2 UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) documents and a original

Jaeger LeCoultre military issue watch on a Bonklip bracelet.

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James
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★★★★★ 5
Very Powerful Frother!!
Color: White
I’ve been using a frother daily for my drinks, and this one really impressed me with its power for such a compact size. It blends heavier powders into smooth, clump-free mixtures in seconds. I’m a big fan of the build—the metal whisk gives it a solid feel, and it comes with a stand to keep it neat on the counter instead of being shoved in a drawer. Cleaning is a breeze, just a quick rinse, and the rechargeable battery lasts much longer than I anticipated between charges. Just a little tip: start in a taller cup and don’t fill it all the way to the top, as this thing can create a serious vortex if you’re not careful. Overall, it’s been a super handy little tool, and I’m so glad I bought it.
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Virginia
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★★★★★ 5
Outstanding machine with loads of uses
Color: Black, Color: Black
First off the TLDR: If you have an espresso machine, buy this. The Maestri 4 in 1 is a solidly built little machine that I truly enjoy using. It has a one piece stainless steel pitcher that is dishwasher safe and the spinner has a removable metal frother. So the only plastic touching your beverage is the small plastic spinner. As of January 2026, there is a coupon for $20, off making it $48 and for this price it simply cannot be beat. Now, if you’d like to know why I bought this over the Velvitiser read on. This is meant to be detailed and helpful for those looking at these two machines or wanting to get the most out of this one. First, cost did not really factor in. I mean I’m not looking to get ripped off, but I would rather wait and save for a superior machine, than purchase an inferior one that I will be unhappy with and is likely to break on me. Just getting that out of the way. Also I looked at the new hot and cold cocoa maker that comes with the hot cocoa mug and the iced chocolate milk glass, as well as a starter kit of 10 cocoa pouches, 5 hot and 5 cold. $179. So why did I get this instead? 1. The Velvitiser, while a beautiful machine (and it is pretty) uses a proprietary hook type spinner to whisk the cocoa while it heats it. Because of this, it is designed to be used with their proprietary hot cocoa packets, which is why 10 are included. You can upgrade to 40. And of course more are on the site. There are also subscription options. However this unit was specifically designed for the cocoa butter content, size of granules, and melting point of their chocolate, you cannot use ANY OTHER chocolate, powder, matcha, etc with it - and doing so VOIDS your warranty. Now people have done it, mostly after a year when the warranty runs out. But they risk burning out the motor. The Maestri on the other hand can use just about anything. As long as you don’t drop a whole azz bar of chocolate in the thing, you’re golden. So far, the chocolate I’ve used is: Cocoa powder, Ghirardelli Sweet Ground Chocolate, and Ghirardelli white chocolate which I grated. They worked beautifully and the drinks were delicious. Also, unlike the Velvitiser, “based on the Aztec Molinillo”, I can grate and use Abuelitas Mexican Chocolate. Take that! Also, this machine goes beyond chocolate, see point 3 for other options. 2. It only holds 8 oz. Well technically 9oz but it counts on 8 oz of milk and an oz of chocolate. Hope you’re not married. Or have a boyfriend. Or a big mug. I wanna make a hot chocky for hubby and me. If I’d gotten this I would have had to make the first mug, give it to him, refill with more milk, more chocolate, and wait for the machine. And let’s be honest, by the time my mug was ready, his would be empty. 😩 The Maestri holds two cups or 16oz, and if you pour that into the pitcher you are still well under the Max Fill Line. It’s plenty to share or for my biggest mugs it’s also great when I make iced drinks or soup which brings me to 3. The Velvitiser was very limited. I had my choice of hot cocoa or the next big thing, COLD cocoa newly introduced in September 2025. That’s it. And I hope you like their flavors cause they are your only options. Now I’m not gonna lie, they look delicious. And they almost had me with the banana milk. But they are clearly operating on a subscription model here. Also, I wanted more options. So the Maestri whispered cold foam and here we are. I’m glad I went with this because yes, the Maestri 4 in 1 will do cold foam. It will also do all kinds of cold drinks. If you have an espresso maker buy this. I should probably put that at the top. Mix any of your syrups or sauces with milk and hit the first button (snowflake). Cookie Butter Milk. Hazelnut Milk. I will buy banana syrup and have Banana Milk (I hope it tastes like Banana Runts), And you can use it to mix up your morning protein shake, as long as it’s not super thick (this is not a blender). I make protein coffee so this is a HUGE step up from my old crappy shaker with the little wire ball in it. Of course you can heat and foam your milk for cappuccinos and lattes, middle button. But I also take out the foaming ring and use that setting to make veggie broth, miso soup, and vegan ginger chik’n broth. As long as you don’t have veggies or other chunks in there you can heat up/cook any clear broth. The last button is the Cocoa button. I’ve made tons of stuff with that. Hot chocolate, mocha, golden milk, matcha, and even chai. Be sure to heat your water and milk using the machine, then steep your tea. Remove your tea bag or loose tea and spices before you run the machine again to add your sugar. None of this was possible with the Velvitiser. This machine looks nice on my espresso bar, I like that the pitcher is held to the base magnetically. I love how easy it is to clean. But most of all I absolutely love how versatile it is. I’ve only had it a short period of time but it has become central to my drink making. I use it each morning for my espresso, I use it to make an iced drink at some point during the day, and it’s winter so I am using it to make a broth most days as well. So yeah, glad I went with the Maestri 4 in 1. It’s my favorite new addition to the espresso station.
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JF
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★★★★★ 5
A terrific frother and steamer - quiet, stylish and affordable!
Color: Black
This is an excellent frother steamer! I got the black model - it is stylish, quiet, and everything works as advertised. It is very quick and convenient to use, and has definitely enhanced our coffer experience. We are totally happy with it!
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Ronald J. Petitte II
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 1
BUYER BEWARE - DO NOT BUY!!
Color: White
BUYER BEWARE - DO NOT BUY! We had the Maestri House Milk Frother for 5 months. It suddenly quit spinning. I contacted support as instructed in the manual. I received a reply that there is a 1 year warranty and to send my order # and video showing the problem. I did the same day. No response. I waited a week, still no response. I sent the order # and video again. It has been almost a month, I have sent 4 emails, and no one will get back with me. I found a phone number online but when I called there is an automated response with their hours and then hangs up on me. THIS ITEM WILL QUIT WORKING AND NO CUSTOMER SERVICE! TERRIBLE PRODUCT. TERRIBLE COMPANY!
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NCarr
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent frother!!
Color: Black
If super silky froth is your game, this Maestri House frother is the name!! PERFECT froth from day 1!! Very solid and well made for a great price point (especially right now with a $15 coupon)! Even better than the higher priced model we had for years. So glad I took the risk!!
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