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Military precision: Tough, rugged and accurate

By Simon de Burton

Published: June 8 2007 13:05 | Last updated: June 8 2007 13:05

The modern wristwatch owes a great deal to the military: until the first world war men did not marry watches to wrists, preferring the traditional pocket watch format with its tactile case and large, easily-read dial.

But as the shells rained down among the trenches of Flanders and the Somme, soldiers found having to fumble in a tunic pocket in order to be able to tell the time both impractical and potentially fatal.

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