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Re: Israeli Air Force Heuer - help with markings

Hmm.. that is interesting Alec. Can I ask.. the 180 training class size, is that a US military size, or general NATO thing. The watch has certainly seen some life, it wasn't a 'safe queen'.
The watch is from around early mid 1980s, so I wondered if the '82' was the year maybe?

Stewart

: Stewart,

: Another thought that crossed my mind is that the watch was a
: graduation gift to a student or pilot once they have completed
: training. The 180 fits a training class size for most military
: type training schools. (wish the Army give out things like that)
: Best of luck hunting it down.

: Alec

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