Tjena Helena, Yes its the 37 as you state. The watch is a Lemania SwaF It's reference is 817. And caseback is "kronmärkt". Used by Viggen pilots. You will enjoy this thread too. https://omegaforums.net/threads/for-those-interested-in-swedish-military-watches.34221/ Cheers Pat
@Darlinboy coming round to your way of thinking. It's just been serviced and the numbers have been re-inked. Seeing your one above the first thing I thought was .......... <iframe width="854" height="480" src=" " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> The crumbliest flakiest chocolate..............
Just tried to put a Hadley Roma 18mm NATO on these 17.6mm fixed lugs. Not working out so well. Any suggestions? I'd like to post me actually wearing my 1976 Hamilton GG-W-113!! Killing me that it hasn't been on my wrist yet!!
W10 would become the last serially produced British watch with all of its components—including the movement—to be manufactured in the UK. 60466E, a 17-jewel manual movement produced in-house by Smiths. The plates and bridges feature frosted gilding, a type of decoration commonly found across English watchmaking. The 60466E was heavily influenced by the architecture of the Jaeger LeCoultre caliber found in the Mark XI dating back to the late ‘40s, likewise sharing a dust cover to protect the caliber from magnetization. Per military specifications, the movement hacks. stop seconds