Hi Gents, one other thing i have a bit of an interest in and like to collect a few of, is watches, ....but all mine are modern ones though!
As I understand it, the B-Uhren were designed from 1935 for observers/pilots and there were five manufacturers of these (four were German) A.Lange & Sohn, Laco (Lacher & Co/Durowe), Wempe and Walter Storz /Stowa ....only Lange and Laco used German movements...and IWC of Switzerland also made these. As you would expect IWC also made these for the Allies.
They are big watches though, 55mm, for a large hand wound movement....
Unlikely I know, but the question is has anyone seen any pictures of these actually worn or used by fallschirmjager ? If not, and on the watch theme, does anyone have any watch in their collection issued to a fallschirmjager, or taken from one as war booty? Any other related watch comments or thoughts would be appreciated....Anyway for background information and to add some interest here are some pictures of the B-Uhr...
As I understand it, the B-Uhren were designed from 1935 for observers/pilots and there were five manufacturers of these (four were German) A.Lange & Sohn, Laco (Lacher & Co/Durowe), Wempe and Walter Storz /Stowa ....only Lange and Laco used German movements...and IWC of Switzerland also made these. As you would expect IWC also made these for the Allies.
They are big watches though, 55mm, for a large hand wound movement....
Unlikely I know, but the question is has anyone seen any pictures of these actually worn or used by fallschirmjager ? If not, and on the watch theme, does anyone have any watch in their collection issued to a fallschirmjager, or taken from one as war booty? Any other related watch comments or thoughts would be appreciated....Anyway for background information and to add some interest here are some pictures of the B-Uhr...
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