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  1. Issue 23 - 1970s Australian Soldier

    by , Jan 5, 2015 at 07:22 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    Almost 60,000 Australians served during the conflict in Vietnam. Australia were part of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation. (SEATO)
    During this time the Australian Army shared a lot of equipment with US forces including the Benrus watches already used by US infantry.
    Simple and robust the watch had a plastic case and fabric strap.
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    Updated Jan 5, 2015 at 10:59 PM by Churchy

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  2. Issue 22 - 1940 Japanese Army

    by , Jan 5, 2015 at 06:27 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    Japanese armed forces were issued with watches made by the Seikosha Watch Company, A branch of Seiko.
    The original watch would have had a seconds hand sub dial at 6 o'clock, and either a 12 hour or 24 hour dial. Some had a protective case.
    They would have been marked with a Star for the army; an Anchor for the Navy; and a Cherry blossom for the Air service.

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    Updated Jan 19, 2015 at 07:40 PM by Churchy

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  3. Special edition 3 1990s USA NASA Astronaut.

    by , Jan 5, 2015 at 08:43 AM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    All American Apollo astronauts were issued with Omega Speedmaster Professionals.
    They were worn by Edward H. White on the first spacewalk and Buzz Aldrin on the moon. The regular strap was changed to a long Velcro strap so it could be worn over the Space Suits.
    'Flown' Speedmasters have real historic interest and many are on display, however Buzz Aldrin's "Moon" watch was lost ...

    Updated Jan 19, 2015 at 11:31 AM by Churchy

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