But the Longines was a rugged watch and no doubt up to the task. It was one of the few WWW's that had a stainless steel case [ click here ] [ click here ]. The cathedral hands and dial are beautiful. At 38mm it is the largest of the WWW's and very wearable. Fully marked back [ click here ]. The numbers on the case back match the number on the back of the lug.
The jewel movement is a refined version of the The movement winds smoothly and runs strong but service history is unknown. Like the Longines D-Day "tuna can" watch, the crystal is installed through the back of the case and a retaining ring screws in, pressing the flanged crystal into a gasket.
Comes with a NATO style band. All original and correct. As nice an example as you will find! The stainless steel brushed screw-back case measures 36mm in diameter.
Water resistant to 30 meters with an iron core to provide an anti-magnetic screen. It has a signed screw down crown and domed sapphire crystal [ click here ]. The matte black dial has Arabic numerals and quickset date at three. Tritium markers and hands. Other views: [ click here ] [ click here ] [ click here ]. Recently overhauled by Superior Watch, the official IWC factory service center and comes with their 1-year warranty. Includes the black nylon strap, the OD issue strap, and original stainless steel bracelet [ click here ].
Superb watch, great for everyday wear with that vintage military look! These watches were issued to German troop fighting in Afghanistan. They were made by Boccia, a sister company of Tutima, in solid titanium [ click here ]. Perfect flat sapphire crystal. The chronograph movement is a Myiota T Functions include analog and digital time; alarm; stopwatch and date. Comes with the black nylon NATO strap shown and instructions.
Very light wear. Perfect everyday watch and very collectable. These are made of soft iron to supress magnetic fields and consequently rusted if water entered the case. In excellent confition. These nylon watch straps are often seen on the Elgin and Hamilton canteen watches since the canvas straps tended to rot rather quickly.
Also used in jungle fighting for the same reason. The strap fits the 16mm lugs of the WWII-era watches perfectly [ click here ]. I have several, new in their original packaging.
Stainless steel buckle [ click here ]. Color is cordovan [ click here ]. Rarely see these for sale. Hamilton US Army Issue. The MIL-W specification for watches provided for a basic, inexpensive, non-maintainable, non-hacking, general purpose timepiece. It's among the last wristwatches Hamilton produced for the military.
It's a manual wind wristwatch, 33mm x 41mm to lug tips, with a matte stainless steel screw back case [ click here ]. Original black 24 hour dial with radioactive and H3 symbols. Probably the best quality modern US issue watch.
The movement has been completely serviced and it comes with a genuine OD issue strap. Great everyday watch and very collectable.
These Seiko chronographs were issued to RAF pilots and navigators in the 80's through the 90's and replaced the Valjoux based stem-wound chronographs. The 7A28 was the very first quartz chronograph with an all-analog dial. This legendary movement has 15 jewels and all metal gears-- no plastic parts. The matte stainless-steel case is 38mm in diameter and 10mm thick.
Fully marked on the back [ click here ]. Fixed bars. Over 11, were issued between and A separate stepper motor is provided for each indicating function, and the button at 10 o'clock temporarily stops the chronograph hands' motion as actual timing continues, providing a "split-second" function. The register at 9 records the elapsed time up to 30 minutes. Constant seconds are indicated at the 6 o'clock register. All gaskets caseback, crystal, crown and pushers have been replaced.
New correct genuine Seiko hardlex cyrstal. Light wear on the case as you would expect with an issue piece. Comes with the mil-issue strap shown [ click here ] and instructions! One of my very favorite military watches! Japanese military watches are the most difficult to find in good condition and sometimes in ANY condition!
Those that did typically came home with servicemen. This example was made by Seiko and has a Seikosha-signed movement that winds smoothly and runs well [ click here ]. It's a double-cased watch, an attempt to protect the watch from the elements [ click here ] and tiny by today's standards at 31mm [ click here ]. The case is chrome-plated base metal with a stainless steel back [ click here ].
Dial signed "Special Seiko" with military time in red. Nicely aged and except for the front crystal that looks modern original and correct. Includes an black leather unworn, strap that's correct for this watch [ click here ]. Some light oxidation on the strap hardware. A piece that every mil watch collection should have. Longines high-grade navigational chronograph features a 50mm nickel case with inner dust cover and porcelain dial.
Some very fine cracks in the porcelain. The jewel signed Longines movement is stunning [ click here ]. The Kanji markings on the back [ click here ] identify it as a luminous watch and includes a serial number The watch is running strong and all chronograph functions work properly.
It originally came from the estate of a WWII veteran. Includes a glass dome display. A rare and beautiful watch. It's dated July on the back [ click here ]. These watches were designed to be disposable and the back is marked "Dispose Rad Waste. This example is unworn and with the original issue box. Just the way it was delivered to the US Army. Over 30 years old! Very collectable.
These were almost identical to the RAF version 6B. According to Wesolowski's Military Timepieces , the earlier models had spring bars and a plated brass case while after , to save money, they used the same alloy case and fixed bars as the 6B.
This watch is the later version. Very clean jewel movement [ click here ] runs good. The dial has a maroon, pebbly look when viewed up close. Originally purchased from FinerTimes. With a nice pigskin strap. Army Issue Watch. It features a Ronda Swiss-made jeweled quartz movement with quick change date and hacking feature. This type of watch was used extensively in the Gulf War. Last one! NIB U. Military Navigator's Watch, dated May High quality, hacking Swiss-made quartz movement.
Tritium-tube hands and markers. Hesolite crystal. It is designed for accuracy at high altitude to 35, FT without compensating pressurization. The rotating bi-directional outer bezel provides marking for a second time zone. The stainless steel back has full military markings [ click here ]. Comes with black nylon flight strap. Great everyday watch. Think of it like a reboot back to the beginning. Cover the Watch Face to Silence It When you receive an incoming call on your Apple Watch you may want to quickly stop the sound or vibration coming from your wrist.
Once I figured out this hack I found myself using it all the time. Saves a bunch of time. Next scroll to the button and select Add Reply. This will ping your iPhone with a somewhat annoying sound so you can quickly locate it. Use this one responsibly. In other words, be careful turning your watch into a spy camera.
Great hack when traveling for business or with the family. Force App Closed by Holding Power Button When an app on your watch becomes unresponsive for whatever reason you can quickly force it to close. Then when you open the unresponsive app again it will start fresh. They are Send a Message and Answer on iPhone. Simply hold down both the power button and crown button simultaneously.
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