Posts 82 Likes 127 bilemshious ·Jan 5, 2015 JimInOz Maybe it's a Roger Bannister LE? He has a watch??
Posts 3,086 Likes 3,585 pitpro ·Jan 5, 2015 I'm supposed to be teasing you guys, not the other way around😀
Posts 3,086 Likes 3,585 pitpro ·Jan 5, 2015 styggpyggeno1 Does it have a inhouse movement? No it doesn't have an inhouse movement. But the movement is Swiss. 15 Guesses left. @MMMD
Posts 6,712 Likes 18,569 LouS ·Jan 5, 2015·Mrs Nataf's Other Son pitpro we need @LouS or @ulackfocus to help you guys OK - here's a big hint for you guys: Was the brand Swiss? NOt the movement - the brand.
Posts 6,712 Likes 18,569 LouS ·Jan 5, 2015·Mrs Nataf's Other Son Only one watch has a black lacquered subdial marked in 4 second increments AFAIK. And no, I haven't got one.
Posts 3,086 Likes 3,585 pitpro ·Jan 5, 2015 ICONO Benrus Sky Chief ? Winner! Benrus Sky Chief Valjoux 72 Pics when it lands. Don't want to give it the Irish curse Sounds like Lou had it too, but it was so easy he didn't want to spoil the fun.
Posts 17,465 Likes 36,611 JimInOz ·Jan 5, 2015·Melbourne Australia So who is going to tell us the aviation navigation need to have 4 minute markers? Any real old pilots out there?
Posts 9,217 Likes 24,053 oddboy ·Jan 5, 2015 There's some discussion on a WUS thread about 3 and 4 minute markers and their use in navigation. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f7/three-minute-markers-vintage-pilots-chronograph-subdials-239657.html
Posts 3,086 Likes 3,585 pitpro ·Jan 5, 2015 More discussion here. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f7/klm-issued-benrus-skychief-51892.html