I am wearing my ScubaPro 500 that has Norwegian Navy markings on the case back.
Here痴 my Longines WWW aka Greenlander
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I am wearing my ScubaPro 500 that has Norwegian Navy markings on the case back.
One of the new Mellors
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CWC 1980
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Not exactly, but made to military standards.
Garmin ' Instinct ', on a Nick Mankey strap.
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Time to relearn how to upload photos sorry :)
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I am, I wear this most of the time when I'm home TBH so it's getting a good amount of wear right now.
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I saw this thread and put one on.
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And another Smiths W10....
What a wonderful example of Longines offering to the Ministry of Defense and ultimately to become one of the Dirty Dozen. I don't have a photo of what I am wearing but it is the Serica WWW WMB Edition and is hats off rendering of the WWW watches of WW2. You can check them out at www.serica-watches.com/en/
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RN Diver.
Hamilton W10
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Indeedy - the lack of activity at the moment, means that I prefer a manual wind or quartz. I've got plenty of G-Shocks to keep me going but I've been wearing my ever faithful and accurate PRS-29B. After four days, it's 1 second fast, which I very much admire.
Decisions, decisions ??
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Not strictly military, but this Soviet era Komandirskie of the sort sold to Red Army soldiers in their equivalent of the NAAFI.
I wasn稚 until I spotted this thread. Lemania 5012 South African Air Force.
Not an issued watch but it痴 first owner was in the USAF and it was bought from the PX when new.
Precista
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I don't think Russian ground troops were issued with watches - there is nothing in Ziggy Wesolowski's book (except a mention of BOCTOK watches, like mine, being available for purchase by soldiers), nor any mention of Russian military caseback markings in the reference pages.
RAF IWC Mk11
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Ps. That was a dreadful wobbly iPhone picture, here's a better one.
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Wore this earlier today
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W10, Hamilton,1973... worn most days recently
Another Longines WWW.
CWC RN Diver Quartz, brushed case. Too dark for a photo but to the eye it痴 just excellent.
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Thank you both. I'm sure you'll really enjoy the upcoming Timor homage when it comes through, despite a couple of details I wasn't keen on I do think he's done an overall fantastic job with that one and it has the advantage of not having to worry about damage as you would an original.
Was wearing this yesterday
To be replaced by this today
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My oldest military watch today, the ATP watches were issued before the WWW watches and were actually worn during WWII.
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My Benrus Type 1 Class A from '72:
Can I ask if this watch has the standard MOD markings on the back? Are there any additional markings or engravings?
The reason for asking is the hands are obviously not original to a W10 or 6b but they are very similar to the hands found on the KAF marked Hamilton G.S. As such it might go some way to explain why the these KAF G.S. have a unique handset.
Cheers in advance.