Here is the thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=178545&start=0 :)
You have to be up pretty early to start the Friday kick-off on TZ :wink:
What are you wearing today ?
Benrus US MIL-W-46374A from 1976, along a 1975 Sandy compass
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Here is the thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=178545&start=0 :)
You have to be up pretty early to start the Friday kick-off on TZ :wink:
I like this because it's mil-watch Friday.
Well I'm wearing for work my 85 issue.
I will slip into something more comfortable this evening.
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I quite like the idea of a BMW Friday thread. The other one is too big, both for my taste and for my slow connection (satellite - 1/2 a sec there 'n' back).Originally Posted by AM94
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So can we start the mil-watch Friday thread? I'm fed up of sifting through all those cheap pateks and sea-dwellers :mrgreen:
A good way to generate more interest, so here goes. Bob.
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My mil "wanna-be".
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I will be very pleased to be the one who have started the friday wear BMW,
best regards from France
special dedicace for Ted/Xpatusa,
cheers,
LAurent
Not a bad idea at all, for those of us who are interested in military watches.
Should we make this a weekly event on the BMW forum?
I'll play.... :)
This is my contribution, a 2005 issued CWC G10 ( 5 ATM' s ).
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I wore this 'un yesterday....
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1983 CWC Quartz diver, sorry no pics.
Terry
Sorry doesn't count without pictures :DOriginally Posted by Terry
The military group is probably the most popular sub-category of wristwatch horology. Myself, I’ve been wearing ‘military style’ watches for as long as I can remember. In the search for ‘tool watches’ I feel that the ‘military watch’ is the best representation.Originally Posted by Baden H
Lately, and mainly through the more recent writings of William Gibson, I can see there will be cross-over between the (poor?) government sponsored military and the (rich?) private military.
I wonder what kind of watches the private military wear …
john
Every watch a story.