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Old military Benrus watch
I was reading your post about the military benrus watch. I picked up a benrus watch that is very unique. It is 10 kt rolled gold plate bezel, stainless steel back. It however looks dramatically different then the military issues you have pictured. This particular one has a red, white and blue airforce type emblem. The numbers begin 12-2-4-8 and 10 on the face. Where the six should be is another circle with a smaller dial that goes around with the changing of the day, I am guessing a 24 hour marker. It also has underneath the airforce emblem the day of the week block. the face of the dial in addition to the basic numbering mentioned earlier also has 1-30 numbers and even smaller second markers in between those. I am unable to find information about this watch. Perhaps it is not common. I am afraid to open it and don't know how to open it without breaking it. However the front of it does have the benrus name and the back only has the 10 kt rolled gold plate bezen, stainless steel back stamped in it. It looks to be quite old. Have you seen this watch before anywhere else? Please let me know. Kimberly
Deep subject
By: MTF : April 17th, 2010-19:25
Thank you for the "in-depth" summary of a very specialised subject. I tend to believe the prototype story for the 'sterile' . If you really wanted to have deniability, the operatives would be using equipment used by other sides e.g. China, USSR or East Ge...
Thanks, MTF..
By: E.J. : April 18th, 2010-15:15
I think, too, that these watches were prototypes of the Type I Class A. As I said, a less exotic version but interesting at the same time. It makes more interesting and desirable these Sterile versions. Thanks for your nice words, it was my pleasure compi...
Plausible deniability ...
By: AndrewD : April 18th, 2010-04:45
Very interesting review, Emilio. I always enjoy learning something new about horological history. The hacking seconds are interesting too. I am thinking that I need a sterile F.P.Journe tourbillon. Then when my wife asks me: "isn't that one of those expen...
Really thanks, Andrew.
By: E.J. : April 18th, 2010-15:24
A great piece of History, indeed. These watches have a lot of soul. And, about you Sterile watch.... ... I think that you must try it. I´m sure that your wife will allow you to buy a sterile tourbillon.... come on, buy it! I will phone Santa....next ...
Sterile?
By: BDLJ : April 21st, 2010-04:15
So in this case, the way to ensure no one knows you're from the US military is to wear a completely unique watch, with no external markings, but a nice BENRUS on the movement.... I always thought the point of unmarked equipment was not to provide deniabil...
An excellent post, Emilio!
By: dxboon : April 19th, 2010-08:34
This really is a great series of watches! Military watches (and those modern versions inpired by them) have a certain tough-guy appeal that is just sexy and awesome. I love your watch, and enjoyed learning more about it from your wonderful post! Cheers, D...
Old military Benrus watch
By: kimby23 : August 14th, 2011-22:12
I was reading your post about the military benrus watch. I picked up a benrus watch that is very unique. It is 10 kt rolled gold plate bezel, stainless steel back. It however looks dramatically different then the military issues you have pictured. This pa...
Benrus military.
By: kimby23 : August 16th, 2011-16:14
My camera is just not that great so I apologize, Underneath the 12 marker is red, white and blue wing, directly underneath this is a square box for the day of week, BENRUS name, then hand dial, and another round dial with straight lines, appears to be a 2...
hi Kimby, in its...
By: G99 : August 17th, 2011-01:25
hi Kimby, in its day it would have been a very nice watch, but the dial seems to be past its best now which is a real shame. it is a benrus, but it isnt a military watch IMO. firstly its gold or gold plated and i've never come across a gold military watch...