British Armed Forces Issued Watches: Difference between revisions
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===Notable Watch Manufacturers=== | ===Notable Watch Manufacturers=== | ||
[[Omega]] | * [[Omega]] | ||
[[Longines]] | * [[Longines]] | ||
[[Smiths]] | * [[Smiths]] | ||
[[Hamilton]] | * [[Hamilton]] | ||
[[CWC]] | * [[CWC]] | ||
[[Precista]] | * [[Precista]] | ||
[[Lemania]] | * [[Lemania]] | ||
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==Famous British | ==Famous British Military Watches== | ||
* [[IWC Mk11]] | |||
* [[JLC Mk11]] | |||
*[[Omega RAF 1953 Fat Arrow]] | |||
*[[Omega RAF 53 Thin Arrow]] | |||
==Interesting Links and Articles related to British Military Watches== | |||
*[[WWI Issued Models]] | *[[WWI Issued Models]] | ||
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*[[Zulu Time - History of The British Military General Service Wristwatch]] | *[[Zulu Time - History of The British Military General Service Wristwatch]] | ||
* [[W10 British Armed Services Watch]] | |||
*[[Disposal of Surplus Timepieces after World War Two]] | *[[Disposal of Surplus Timepieces after World War Two]] |
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