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Для немцев:

ARSA (Auguste Reimond)
Alpina
Buren
B.W.C.
Choisi
Doxa
Dogma
Edo
Eterna
Freco
Gala
Glashutte
Glycine
Grana
Hanhart
Helbros
Helios
Helma
Helvetia
Huber
IWC
Laco
A. Lange & Sohne
Leonidas
Longines
Mimo
Minerva
Moeris
Mulco
Nisus
Para
Phenix
Record watch Co.
Recta
Revue
Siegerin
Silvana
Sivitas
Stabila
Stowa
Titus
Tritona
Vogele
Wagner
Wempe
Zenith
Zentra


Service wrist watches of the Wehrmacht, marked with 'D.H.' (Deutsches Heer), a round case no. on the back, all have steel screwed back and shock protection:
Arsa, Buren, BWC, Choisi, Sivitas, Edo, Freco, Gala, Glycine, Grana, Helbros, Helios, Helma, Helvetia, Longines, Mimo, Minerva, Moeris, Mulco, Nisus, Phenix, Record, Recta, Revue, Stabila, Titus, Zenith and etc.
All these came from Switzerland. Most brands had their own movement caliber, but there are a lot of supplies using the caliber A.S. 1130, KF 321 and etc. Antimagnetic watch, balance with the shock-proof device.
It has a chromed case and has steel screwed back cover. The watches were partly deployed and written into the officers' book, and also sold to army staff.

A similar watch was used in military Luftwaffe Pilots, but remained the privilege of officers. Service wrist watches of the Luftwaffe, marked with 'D' (Deutsches).
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