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US Military
Military Watch
Military watch display military timings. Militarypay.com features a gallery of various types of military watches. These watches are also sold on various online store and military enthusiasts can obtain the information from Militraypay.com. For any further details please contact Militarypay.com
US Military Watches
Adanac-1998
In the late eighties, both the USAF and Canadian Armed Force had issued these tough looking Adanac watches to their service members. It's an interesting watch because it has "Adanac" written on the dial but the case is signed "Gallet". Not only that, the watch was actually produced under government contract by Marathon Watch Co. based in Ontario, Canada.

Benrus Type I
During the final years of the Vietnam conflict, members of UDT-SEAL, Green Berets, and Special Forces were issued with the ultimate military dive watch the U.S. Military have ever issued: the Benrus Type I Class A dive watch. These amazingly durable and accurate watches have faithfully accompanied their owners on many dangerous reconnaissance and behind-the-line operations conducted in the hot and steamy jungles of Vietnam.

Benrus Type 2 Class A

Benrus Wrist Watch, DTU-2A/P, MIL-W-3818B, 1967

Benrus -MIL-W-46374, US Army, 1968

Benrus GG-W-113 Field Watch

Hamilton Military Watches (MIL-W-46374)

Marathon GG-W-113 Military Watch

Marathon Navigator, USAF, Jun 1990

Stocker & Yale Sandy P650 Type

Westclox MIL-W-46374A

British Military watch
CWC Royal Navy Military Dive Watch
This is a current Royal Navy issue military diver's watch by CWC. Water resistant to 300 meters, it is built like a tank. The baton shaped tritium coated hands and hour markers built to British military specification makes this watch extremely legible during both underwater and night time operations.

Cyma Dive Watch, Royal Navy
Here's a Cyma, with British stock codes on the case back. Case, dial, and hands are identical to CWC Royal Navy dive watch. Lugs are fitted with 20mm sized spring bars
instead of fixed bars. Bezel clicks unidirectional and feels very tough and solid.

Omega Seamaster 300
Omega Seamaster 300 was issued to Royal Navy divers in the late 60's thru early 70's. This is the civilian model installed with fixed strap bars and screw-down crown. Dial and hands are new Omega replacements and illuminates like a low-power flashlight! Bezel was in poor shape so my watchmaker completely disassembled and repainted it.

Precista British Military Dive Watch
The heavy steel case, measuring 48mm from lug to lug, has crown protecting shoulders that is pretty much identical in design to those that first appeared in Vietnam-era Benrus military dive watches. Compared to Benrus dive watch, this one however a thicker unidirectional bezel for easy operation with gloves has and has 0-59 minute markers that is more appropriate for underwater missions.

Seiko RAF Pilot's Chronograph

Swiss Military Field Watch

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