
Hamilton 4992b "gct" Military 24 Hr Dial Antique
Rolex Military Dial
NO Name Military Wwi circa 1918
Zenith Military
Bell & Ross Aviation Military Ceramic BR 03-92
Bell & Ross Vintage WW1
IWC Mark X Military Watch
IWC International Watch Co Mk XI Military
Swiss Military Hanowa RACING 06-5171.04.007 Chronograph
Minerva Military Watch
IWC MKX Vintage Military SS
IWC Military Mark X
Rolex Military OYSTER COMMANDO EXPLORER
Longines Military WW2
Hamilton Military Chronograph
Zenith Military
Heuer Antique Heuer Military Single Pusher Chronograph
Bell & Ross BR-S Quartz Military Ceramic
Leonidas Military Watch
Illinois Military Wi circa 1904
Glycine KMU 48 Military watch
Heuer Original Chrono Military -ca. 1940-
Moeris Military
Cortebert Military G 10
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Military dial
Rolex WW1 Military Officer Screw down case
Omega Pilot Dynamic Chronograph Military Strap & Bracelet...
Suunto Vector Military Foliage Green
Tutima Military Chronograph (ungetragen)
Bell & Ross BR03-92 Automatic 42mm
The most unique feature of the military watches was the size of the watches which were huge in diameter size compared to other wrist watches. Most of the military and navigation timepieces had the seconds’ feature which was considered an important part of the technology.
During WWII, the German army looked for huge dials in the military watches and was as large as 55mm. Later, the antimagnetic protection was also developed to secure the chronometers.