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Advert for The Army wrist watch protector 1916

Advert for The Army wrist watch protector 1916


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Advert for The Army wrist watch protector 1916

This protector cover all emergencies. Having your wrist watch in a Army protector means protecting the watch. Keeping out the dust, it saves you expense for cleaing; being non attracting snipers bullets; it saves you the danger of splintered glass; and enables the watch to be worn even when the glass is broken.
1916

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Practical Protect Protection Protector Timepiece Watch Watches Wrist Wristwatch Wristwatches


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Step into the trenches of World War I with this vintage Army Wrist Watch Protector advertisement from 1916. The illustration showcases a soldier in combat gear, his wrist adorned with the essential accessory for every soldier - a wristwatch. However, the harsh realities of war pose a significant threat to these valuable timepieces. Enter the Army Wrist Watch Protector, a practical solution to keep your watch safe and functional in the face of danger. This cover offers comprehensive protection, shielding your watch from dust, debris, and the elements. But that's not all - it also serves as a lifesaver in emergencies. Protecting your watch from snipers' bullets was a genuine concern during wartime. With the Army Wrist Watch Protector, you could continue wearing your watch without putting yourself at unnecessary risk. Moreover, if the watch glass was shattered, the protector enabled the watch to remain usable, saving you the expense of replacing the glass. The Army Wrist Watch Protector was an indispensable piece of equipment for soldiers during the Great War. Its non-attractive design ensured it went unnoticed by the enemy, while its robust construction ensured the watch inside remained safe and functional. This advertisement from the Illustrated London News Ltd, published in 1916, highlights the importance of this practical accessory for soldiers on the frontlines. In a time when every second counted, the Army Wrist Watch Protector was more than just an accessory - it was a vital tool for survival.

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