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AndyGSi, so far all I can find on this is from this site https://af0210strap.com/blogs/news/w-w-w-watches-on-a-f-0210-straps

Pics below including their referece.

rehajm, the others? the radio active pocket watch I think I can hear rumbling in the corner?

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The following pictures of the pocket watches from the same box, to describe the contents, there are many many watches all from the same era, mostly the likes of smiths, roamer, ingersoll and so on. These are the only military ones, the boxes are all very old and I suspect when they were all collected they weren't collectable at the time. Lots of parts, cases movements etc.

One of the omegas is not military, two work fine but one has a broken mainspring, can't remember which one

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Just on that previosly mentioned site ... and this extra info

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Quick update on the Grana, took the advice and had one of the auction houses look at it and they are happy with it. Gave a very good auction estimate, so it's off to auction. I can't possibly justify keeping that kind of value stashed hidden in the house although it would be a unique addition to the collection, but I'm happy where I am with my watches, I'll put this down to a stroke of good fortune that sould ease the financial pressures of daily life for a while. So keep a look out for it if you're interested, now let's finish that Timex

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1 hour ago, mpe7383 said:

Gave a very good auction estimate, so it's off to auction

How exciting! I’ll watch for the result. Well done with the entire lot…

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