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  2. Ollech & Wajs - Wikipedia

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    Watches were offered by mail order from Switzerland through magazine ads to customers in the United States and UK. The company specialized in automatic and manual-wind mechanical military and dive watches. They were sold in PX's on US military bases during the 1960s. The company's M 65 military watch was popular with US soldiers. [3]

  3. US military watches - Wikipedia

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    This watch was known for its luminous hands and markers, had a seven jewel movement, an olive drab cotton strap, and a stainless steel case. It has been described as "reasonably shock resistant and waterproof". They are accurate to 30 seconds per day, and are produced by Movado, Waltham, Elgin, and Hamilton. [1]

  4. Rolex Submariner - Wikipedia

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    The stainless steel case model was presented at the 2010 Basel show. Its reference is 116610. An anti-reflective coating was applied to the inner side of the sapphire crystal. [20] [21] The steel 14060M did not have these modifications. At the 2012 BaselWorld watch show, an updated steel Submariner ref 114060 was introduced. It replaced the ...

  5. How to Buy a Dive Watch - AOL

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    The freshly released update to Omega’s flagship Seamaster Diver 300M borrows elements from both its classic ‘90s-era dive watches as well as the timepiece worn by Daniel Craig as 007 in No ...

  6. Omega Seamaster - Wikipedia

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    Omega Seamaster (1960). Champagne dial, ⌀ 35mm, small seconds. The Seamaster is the longest-running product line still produced by Omega. It was introduced in 1948, and was based upon designs made for the British Royal Navy towards the end of World War II.

  7. MIL-W-46374 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-W-46374 is a specification first published on October 30, 1964, [1] for US military watches. [2] The 46374 was specified as an accurate, disposable watch. In its span, it encompassed metal and plastic cased watches with both mechanical and quartz movements. [2] The 46374 replaced the MIL-W-3818, reducing cost and inheriting the dial from ...

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