Japanese Naval Binoculars 15 x 80

Japanese Naval Binoculars 15 x 80

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A large pair of Japanese ex-navy observation binoculars mounted on a vintage adjustable wooden Carl Zeiss design tripod. The WWII marine binoculars with 4º incline eyepieces are marked '15 X 4º, TOKO, No. 1731'. These binoculars are predominately used for viewing the horizon, the optics give outstanding visual clarity and are equal or better than any similar modern binocular. The eyepieces can be adjusted for focus as can the interpupillary distance. The binoculars are a one-piece body casting for increased rigidity with exterior ports for charging the interiors with inert gas to expel moisture. They are fully restored to original working order and give a very good optical performance.

The measurements are without the tripod.

During the Second World War, the Japanese manufactured a great number of large aperture binoculars. Out of all the countries involved in the war who were manufacturing such binoculars, Japan was the most prolific with Toko and Nikko being the largest contributors.

Dimensions:

Height 20.5 cm / 8 "
Width 22 cm / 8 "
Depth 50.5 cm / 20"
Period

1950-1999

Year

Circa 1950's

Medium

Aluminum

Country

Japan

Signed

TOKO

Condition

Excellent

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