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MN Tudor straps

 

It is my understanding that these Tudors, like many MN watches, were often worn on what is known as a "Nageurs de combat" strap, made out of the elastic used on parachute straps.  They were made by the servicemen themselves.  You can still buy them from a military surplus shop in Paris but my contact over there just bought me the last 5 and I don't know when they will be restocking, if at all. 

(This is my first post on this forum and I'm having difficulty posting photos.  My particular interest is in military watches so I was delighted to see this thread).

I believe that MN watches were also worn on a black braided tropical strap, which is also available if you hunt around although the Nageur strap is more secure.

Some (about 30%?) were on bracelets - perhaps those ones were reserved for the more senior officers?

I like the blue snowflake but prefer the black MN version myself.

I hope this helps.

Regards

Jon'.

 

 

 

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