01-04-2012, 10:17 PM
willy Skrev:Enig Willy, godt at man ikke sender børn i Krig mere, selvom jeg som 19 årig så ting som jeg slet ikke var klar til!Sub'erman Skrev:Helt ærligt?I think every second officer you saw in the English army or navy in the old days wore a Rolex Oyster .They were THE mechanical watch that could take all the knocks you gave them.Subs were issued to some of us in those days but the Oyster was the most common watch.We could buy these watches in Hong Kong-Singapore etc to a much lower price than in England.And having served in many countries all around the world has a professionel soldier Ireland -Yeman -Malaysia -Borneo-etc etc etc I can assure you i have seen many SAS -SBS-Marines-Royal navy gunners etc wearing Oysters.But times do change and i have a few military friends in England who today wear Casio G shocks.In my time in the military we had to sign on for a minimum of 15 years thats what i call real professionel.I was 14 years and 6 months old when i signed my first contract for 13 years i was posted to my first war zone at the age of 16.Thank god this is not allowed anymore. Willy
Er Datejusts ikke et ur foretrukket af gamle mænd og asiater?
Ikke ment som en provokation, men sådan har jeg altid oplevet dem.
Jeg har selv en fortid som professionel soldat og har aldrig set et Datejust på yngre danske soldater end Kaptajner.![]()
I frømandskorpset eller hos jægerne har jeg aldrig set det i felten...
De fleste Bristiske soldater jeg har haft tjeneste med bar Seiko, Casio og CWC( tror jeg det hed)Enkelte erfarne( læs: ældre) bar Milsub. Vi fik også japsere udleveret. Bevares ældre officerer med DJ har jeg som sagt set.
Min urinteresse tog først rigtig fart da jeg stoppede som aktiv i missioner. Desværre fordi i 92 blev jeg tilbud en nib Milsub for £1000 , men slog ikke til, da jeg hellere ville have en Sub med lænke. Det vil ægre mig til min dødsdag! The one that got away!!'
/SK

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