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| Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Oslo, Norway
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| WW2 pilot/navigator watches Hi, along with my aircraft clocks and instruments I have a small (but growing) collection of WW2 issue pilot/navigator watches. (I have some other vintage pilot watches but they are not 'issue' watches). A: 1942 RCAF Waltham 6B/150 B: 1945 USAAF Waltham A-11 C: 1943 RAF Longines 6B/159 D: 1956 RAF Omega 6B/159 ![]() The RCAF and USAAF watches have almost identical Waltham movements and I removed the balance from the more common A-11 to get the hard to find RCAF watch running. (I later bought a NOS balance for the A-11). I included the 1956 Omega because the movement was made in 1943. In 1956, WW2 RAF Omega & Longines 6B/159 watches re-cased in larger stainless, waterproof cases and had black faces and white hands fitted. My 1956 6B/159 is S/N 120. I'd like to get WW2 Luftwaffe and japanese pilots watches but they are very expensive, I'll have to be content with what I have for the moment. I also have some WW2 navigator's stopwatches, I'll do another post soon, cheers, -Flightpath Last edited by Flightpath; 02-05-2008 at 12:36 AM. |
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| “Archive” ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Wisconsin
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| Very cool flightpath and many thanks
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| Member | cool! now I know what I want for Christmas
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