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    Doubble feeling on history...

    This weekend i was looking at my watches,... when i realised.. i own 4 watches military issued, all in the 70th...

    So there, right in my youth, they have been part in our history. In the stupidity of war... not having learned anything from what happened 70 years ago.

    Each war, only brings losers. And strange to see the last image,... where there is the the history of the war before, that war and right now into our days in it...


    I hope we will rise to the challenges of today and act different,.. but he,.. i guess i'm just a dreamer!

    These watches remind me of this stories,.. the history, the loss and the individual men and woman who gave so much. In a course the believe in.
    But again,.. i hope we find different courses!


    5513 Milisub > SBS, 1976 > first into the Falklands




    Benrus Type II > US Navy SEAL 1973, Vietnam




    6265 FAP > Fuerza Arerea Del Perú, 1974




    Tudor MN > Marine Nationale 1974



    5513 Milisub > SBS, also one of the first into combat

    Liebe Grüsse,

    Bernhard Bulang


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    I m crazy about your collection.
    I love your milsub and Tudor M.N.
    If you want to sell your tudor sub M.N, please inform me first.

    So, wonderful page of history !!

    -- Crown addicted --

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    Gast
    Bernhard,

    wonderful presentation of your watches showing the historic background on them. I am truly impressed. This forum is such an enrichment in knowledge and experience!

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    Thanks guy's!!!!
    Liebe Grüsse,

    Bernhard Bulang


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    Thanks for your brainfood....lot of stuff to think off
    SUCHE Rolex Daytona 126528 LN / 126529 LN LE MANS ....

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    You must add a pam to that collection...



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    It had been mentioned in the german version of this thread: These watches, and the soldiers who have been wearing them, went to hell, and were obviously able to come back. Therefore, these watches may be seen as lucky mascots for their original owners.
    Superlative Grüße, Frank

    "Cool sh*t ain't cheap, and cheap sh*t ain't cool."

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