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Its such an amazing story!
Sep 03, 2012,14:21 PM
Its very cool that he has so many color photos of his watch in action. I always ask the original seller if he has any photos of his watch! Very cool! Brian
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FOUND: 3/6/9/12 Aqua Lung with Military Provenance!!
By: hennabav : September 2nd, 2012-01:50
I've recently had the pleasure of obtaining a great 3/6/9/12 Aqua Lung from the original owner who fought in the USAF and part of their diving squad!! Like one of my close friend's piece, this is also a Microbille case but with a rather different and uniq...
The US Air Force!!
By: hennabav : September 2nd, 2012-08:43
I personally wasn't aware that the US Military ever issued these 3/6/9/12 BP's but I guess I'm wrong....they did from the words of the man himself. I just confirmed through email. Very cool stuff!! Best, Jon
Since they were exploring in SCUBA and Pararescue
By: hennabav : September 2nd, 2012-09:18
as part of their new applications in training, they did not have the resources to supply these types of equipment to their team. So the supply guys went to purchase the necessary equipment through diving retailers including this example and issued to thei...
congrats
By: fifty fathoms : September 2nd, 2012-06:42
Great post, great catch ! This case shows there are still some unknown FF on the run ! Please, ask the seller if his friend still have the watch with the bullet inside or a photo ! best Stephan
Its such an amazing story!
By: Briandumais : September 3rd, 2012-14:21
Its very cool that he has so many color photos of his watch in action. I always ask the original seller if he has any photos of his watch! Very cool! Brian
A fantastic post
By: Ubik : September 6th, 2012-10:31
What a wonderful watch and a fantastic story. The pictures of him wearing the watch are absolutley stunning and pretty unique, I don't remember seeing many pictures of a FF being worn on duty. Very rare and really the cherry on a delicious cake. Perhaps e...
Thanks Ubik!! In response to your question....
By: hennabav : September 6th, 2012-15:22
the US military was much more flexible back then. This particular piece as I responded above to Nicolas's question was purchase by the military from a local diving store. They needed new diving equipment as their division began exploring the idea of parar...
Simply AWESOME!!!
By: hennabav : September 7th, 2012-21:16
Frank, What amazing research!! So glad you found documented history and distinguished awards to the hero of our country and the original owner of this very special piece!! Best, Jon
bp fifty fathoms
By: w.lieberth : November 29th, 2012-03:16
hi! is this watch for sale?
bp old
By: w.lieberth : November 29th, 2012-03:18
hi! is this watch for sale? w.lieberth@
WOW - Great story
By: Mike1066 : December 12th, 2012-09:30
Absolutely fantastic watch. And what a story! Funny to hear how cavalier the military was with such (now extremely) expensive watches! A Rolex here, a BP there, lost, damaged, forgotten.. no big deal! Although, when I was in AFG, I guess our Supply guys w...
Thanks Mike!! Indeed it's a fantastic piece
By: hennabav : December 12th, 2012-13:24
It's what makes these military pieces so great as they were used and treated as they were built for: a tool! It's only then when we find some very clean examples, it makes them that much more special. Best, Jon
What a great find and story
By: Bill : December 13th, 2012-19:03
The previous owner was very kind and generous to share his story with us. Congratulations on this great find. Thanks Bill
Thank you Bill!
By: hennabav : December 13th, 2012-19:31
Richard was a true gentleman and hero!! Best, Jon
Great Post
By: Marrk : January 12th, 2013-10:13
Someone recently directed me to this post. Very interesting and informative. Those BPs were really terrific — simple, elegant and tough — like a Rolex 5513. So, is the reference number of this model TR900? This part of the story is not clear to me. Again,...
No, the TR 900 is this one.
By: amanico : January 12th, 2013-10:17
As for the one shown by Hennebav, it is a 3 / 6 / 9 / 12 " 1000 Feet ". Best, Nicolas ...
How About a Calibre?
By: Marrk : January 12th, 2013-10:47
Thanks, Nicolas. It seems strange that the watch does not have a mfr.'s reference number. Did they call it the "Aqua Lung" or something. How about the calibre? Does that have a number?
That really is cool!
By: Nicko16 : January 19th, 2013-03:14
I love these stories of watches actually been used by military personnel!