WW2 US Army Paratrooper Wrist Arm Bakelite "Liquid Filled" Compass by Superior Magneto Co. (Original)
SKU: US ARMY PARATROOPER WRIST ARM COMPASS BY TAYLOR
Original/Reproduction: Original
Availability: In-Stock
Manufacturer: Superior Magneto Co.
Date Manufactured: 1940s
Model: L-45
Size / Dimensions: 5.5cm watch face
Weight: 125 grams
Materials / Construction: durable Bakelite, a lightweight yet tough synthetic resin material
Condition: Excellent
Price: $175.00
Seller Type: WW2C
Seller ID: JMW
Seller Code: RMZ-100
Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Description
This is an Original World War II U.S. Army Paratrooper Wrist/Arm Compass, manufactured by the Superior Magneto Company — one of the key wartime producers of precision navigation instruments for the U.S. military. Constructed of durable black Bakelite, this compass features a liquid-filled housing designed to stabilize the needle during parachute drops and rapid movement, providing quick and reliable directional readings under combat conditions. The clear domed cover protects the luminous dial, which remains highly legible even in low-light environments. This style of compass was issued primarily to U.S. Army Airborne and Glider Infantry units, as well as certain Pathfinder and reconnaissance troops, and was typically worn strapped to the wrist, arm, or equipment harness. The back is marked with the Superior Magneto Co. manufacturer’s stamp, reflecting authentic WWII-era production. A fine example of an original WWII U.S. Airborne navigation instrument, this piece represents a key piece of equipment carried by America’s elite paratroopers during operations in Europe and the Pacific. It remains a highly collectible artifact among WWII militaria enthusiasts and Airborne historians alike.
History
These compasses were issued to U.S. Army Airborne units, including the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, and were indispensable during operations such as D-Day (Operation Overlord), Operation Market Garden, and other European and Pacific campaigns. Their reliability in navigation made them vital survival tools for paratroopers landing far from designated drop zones.
This World War II U.S. Army Paratrooper wrist/arm compass, produced by the Superior Magneto Company, a respected wartime manufacturer known for precision navigation and aircraft instrumentation. These compact, liquid-filled Bakelite compasses were issued primarily to Airborne and Pathfinder troops for critical navigation during airborne operations, particularly prior to and after parachute drops behind enemy lines.
