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  2. Flying Officer Chronograph - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Gallet began to sell the Flying Officer commercially, and it remained as a popular watch for military, commercial, and civilian aviators. Truman himself wore a Gallet Flying Officer during his terms as 33rd president of the United States (1945–1953), [ 4 ] now housed in the collection of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library ...

  3. Laco Uhrenmanufaktur - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate 75 years of the watch factory, Lacher reissued 75 of its legendary 40s-pilot-watches. 80% of the used components have been replicated from the original model. All the other components, especially the pinions and the wheel plate for the indirectly powered central second pointer, were produced in restricted amounts.

  4. Tutima - Wikipedia

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    Tutima "Fliegerchronograph", the official NATO pilot watch Tutima Glashütte Fliegerchronograph, which was produced during WWII for the German military, then named the Wehrmacht. Tutima Uhrenfabrik GmbH Ndl. Glashütte is a German watchmaker established in 1927 in Glashütte, Saxony.

  5. IWC Schaffhausen - Wikipedia

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    The watch was made as a tribute to the French author and aviation pioneer. It was auctioned together with an original copy of Exupéry's debut novel, Courrier Sud (Southern Mail), featuring a handwritten dedication by the author. [41] In 2009 IWC introduced the Big Pilot edition Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in 1,900 pieces.

  6. Sinn (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Following its foundation in 1961, the company focused on the manufacture of navigation cockpit clocks and pilot chronographs and sold these through direct selling, bypassing retailers. The clocks and watches were produced according to pilot Helmut Sinn's specifications in the private label sector in Switzerland.

  7. Langendorf Watch Company SA - Wikipedia

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    The company produced watches in Langendorf, Switzerland for exactly a century, from 1873 to 1973. The most famous brand of the company was Lanco (an abbreviation of Langendorf Watch Company) that was launched as a brand name in the late 1950s. The brand was discontinued in the late 1960s, and revived again from 1971 to around 1980.

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