Austro-Hungarian armed forces during or around World War I.
- H.W.B. stands for “Heeres-Waffenmeisterei-Binocular.” In German, this translates to “Army Armory Binocular” or “Army Ordnance Binocular”.
- It signifies that the binoculars were part of a contract for military purposes.
- The mark would have been added to the binoculars by the armory to indicate they had been issued to the military and belonged to the state.
Any questions, please ask.
International buyers are welcome.
If you have any problems with the delivery or the item, please let me know so I can resolve it!
All deliveries will be Tracked and Signed-For, I also pack all items to high standards.
Please buy with confidence and check out my other items.
Thanks for looking

Reichert Plan 10/0.25 160/- Objective Lens * Excellent
Weston Master III Universal Exposure Meter * Fully Working
Agfa Natarix-Linse 32mm Close Up Filter & Agfa Shoe Fit Natarix Viewer 35
Sangamo Weston Meter Invercone For Weston IV & V Light Meters
Bowens Electronic Flash Bo-Meter + Instructions * Working & Excellent
SanDisk Ultra SDHC I Memory Card 16GB Class 10 80MB/s * Excellent Fully Working
Olympus 35 EC Rangefinder Camera 42mm f/2.8 Lens * Excellent & Fully Working
Canon 52mm Official Camera Of The Football World Cup 1982 Lens Cap
Zeiss Ikon Voigtlander Icarex 35 & Icarex 35S SLR 35mm Film Cameras * Faulty 


















