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  2. US military watches - Wikipedia

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    It required the 1.40″ metal case and all metal pieces be protected by a finish or preservative, except parts which would be adversely effected if so treated. A black, non-ferrous metal dial with numerals and graduations in white, a triangular hour indice at 12 was required to be luminescent yellow and the other hour markers were green.

  3. Tissot - Wikipedia

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    Tissot was founded in 1853 by Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile Tissot in the Swiss city of Le Locle, in the Neuchâtel canton of the Jura Mountains area. [2] The father and son team worked as a casemaker (Charles-Félicien Tissot) and watchmaker (Charles-Emile). His son having expressed an interest in watchmaking from a young ...

  4. Super-LumiNova - Wikipedia

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    A watch with "gaseous tritium light sources" applied on its dial markers and hands and afterglow pigments applied on its bezel ring. By the late 1960s, radium was phased out and replaced with safer alternatives. [9] Tritium was used on and the original Panerai Luminor dive watch Radiomir and almost all Swiss watches from 1960 to 1998 when it ...

  5. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Charles-Félicien Tissot (1804–1873), Swiss Watchmaker, Le Locle, founder of Tissot. Louis Clément François Breguet (1804–1883), French watchmaker, Paris, central clock of Lyon, tuning fork clock. Achille Hubert Benoit (1804–1895), French watchmaker, Versailles, director of the royal factory, director of the watchmaking school of Cluses.

  6. The White-Dial Omega Moonwatch Has Officially Landed - AOL

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    Now, though, Omega is putting a white-dial Speedy in the mainline offering. And it's not just a white dial—it's lacquered, too. For those keeping track at home, this is the first time that ...

  7. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers listed in 1920 in New York City having three-letter exchange prefixes. In the United States, the most-populous cities, such as New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, initially implemented dial service with telephone numbers consisting of three letters and four digits (3L-4N) according to a system developed by W. G. Blauvelt of AT&T in 1917. [1]

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