Ww2 watches

Discussion in 'WW2 Militaria' started by misterB, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. misterB

    misterB New Member

    Hi all

    Joined up hopefully for a little bit of help. A few years back I inherited my grandads belongings. He told me about a watch he got from his father. Which was picked up in the grounds of wonford house Dryden road exeter. It was left over after a plane had been shot down during the war & from the pilot. Problem is I have a few watches & I'm not sure if I have the one he talked about or not! There's no obvious signs. Is there anything to look out for with watches, also I'm not sure if it was a German plane or English. Is there a way of finding this info out?

    Any hell appreciated :)
     
  2. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    perhaps if you could post photos
     
  3. misterB

    misterB New Member

    Sure, I will get a picture.
     
  4. Bernard85

    Bernard85 WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    good day misterb,yesterday.05:29pm.re:ww2 watches.an interesting post.can you name your watches,regards bernard85
     

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