a Government Abroad military issued RAF Czechoslovakian squadrons pilot insignia. There are relatively easy to find brass issued insignia, but the silver issued ones, especially the Praha issued ones are extremely rare. Pilots by the dozens died wearing t...
On the dial and no engraving on the caseback. I was told it’s actually rarer than the military edition, but rarer (as we know) does not necessarily mean more desirable. I don’t know if it’s more desirable because I’ve never seen another civilian version. ...
Czechoslovakia did not get involved in WW2 until around March of 1939 ( I believe) which is after my watch was delivered to the dealer who sold it in December of 1935.
ago promoting the civilian version. Unfortunately I can’t read the language 😂 and am too lazy to do the research to interpret it 😂. Notice there is no “anti magnetic “ on the dial in this ad. ...
Thanks for highlighting these additional historical points and dates. For some reason I always assumed that the military version watches came first, and then in some cases inspired watches for purchase by the public. Your piece has a fascinating story.
I’m always happy to share the small amount of knowledge I can share in this wonderful community. I always enjoy the learning part more though, and I learn something new everyday it seems here👍
I thought it would be more, but researchers in Praha (Prague) indicate that official documents from the Government in Exile in the UK officially issued for just the pilots, 82 and 19 pilot insignia on two different occasions for a total of 101. So the tot...
first generation Majetek sold to Guth. Guth had exclusive rights to sell to the Army. If your extract doesn't say delivered to Guth for 15.94 from 1935 to 1939, it definitely wasn't for the Czechoslovakian First Republic Army. The second generation 15.26 ...
only 88 pilots existed at Battle of Britain These are original field mission reports for clearance of air space missions prior to Normandy which involved the Spitefire Mark 9 squadrons of the RAF-Czechoslovakian fighter pilots 310 and 312 over France. Typ...
This was written by a Czech Republic watch retailer that traces family operations back to the original Longines distribution to the First Republic. ...