Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.

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  1. MWC 84 - 1940s German Paratrooper

    by , Jul 9, 2017 at 06:12 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)


    The Soviets had already demonstrated the military possibilities of airborne infantry, large numbers of troops could parachute into potential battle zones via large transport aircraft, and while they would not be heavily armed they had the advantage of surprise and could then be reinforced by land-based infantry with heavier armaments

    Germany's Parachute arm, the Fallschirmjager, was ...
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  2. MWC Special Number 10 - 1940s The Luftwaffe

    by , Jan 14, 2017 at 09:19 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    The details of the actual watch are a little thin, I have a few clues but they seem to contradict the design of the watch actually supplied
    The watch is described as being Used By German Airman in the 1940s; 38mm in diameter; using a 17 jewel Swiss 281 movement; 60 seconds subdial at the 6 position;, 45 (sic) minutes subdial at 3 position; long indices at 3,6 and 9; RLM (Reichsluftfahrtministirium) ...

    Updated Jan 20, 2017 at 07:29 PM by Churchy

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  3. MWC 52 - Luftwaffe Pilot 1960s

    by , Mar 2, 2016 at 11:53 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)


    The modern Air defence force of West Germany was founded in 1956 during the cold war and was a key part of NATOs strategic air defence network, at the same time as Russia was backing the Air force of East Germany, many German pilots how had formerly fought against the Allies were now being trained to use American equipment and Aircraft.
    The first Aircraft were Republic F-84 Thunderstreak and then in 1960
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