Omega "Dirty Dozen" Military-Issued WatchThe "Dirty Dozen" refers to twelve legendary watch models commissioned by the British Ministry of Defense (MoD) during World War II, crafted by select Swiss watchmakers to meet the demands of British soldiers. These timepieces had to be durable, waterproof, shockproof, and precise, meeting rigorous chronometer standards. Omega was one of the chosen manufacturers, alongside brands like IWC, Longines, and Jaeger LeCoultre. This Omega example features a
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