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You want to see the still actual general purpose military watches of the Federal Forces of Germany called 'BUND':
- the field watch (by Tutima mvt Myota):

- the divers watch (by Poseidon mvt Epson):
 
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Happy to bag this great pairing of these two 1969 & 1970 "plastic fantastic" Benrus Mil-W-46374's and both stamped A (Australian issue). Interesting pairing as the last of the lumed 12 (1969) and the first of the non lumed 12 (1970)

 
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Here is a 1980 Stocker & Yale US military watch, quartz lcd display..

And a pair of 2004 Marathon, General Purpose and Navigators both with Tritium phioles..
I just sold both lots on the bay, much too cheap...
...for the lady and me (after decomission) Konrad
 
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My beloved CSAR from Marathon is the only watch in my collection currently in service. As a civilian, I do appreciate how it performs as a dive watch. It weighs as much as a forklift and requires the same bridge clearance as a container ship, but I love it nevertheless.
 
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To be fair, only two of these were actually issued. But it's fun to see them all together.

 
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I did show a few German and US watches, here is an actual British military chronograph, the photo shows it in use in Iraq-2:

Ok, maybe I am wrong and this photo shows a Seiko Gen 2...??
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Bundeswehr issued Heuer Chronosplit for the "Fernaufklärer"....very rare with box