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    Here is a Chelsea US Army Message Center clock and a WWI US army aircraft clock.

    And a WW2 Japaneseicon Seikosha Ships clock forerunner of Seiko


    Next to a Seth Thomas ships clock

    In a Japanese destroyers engine room.
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    We had clocks very near that one, case and all in the Canadianicon army. They were in the company stores and would accompany us to the field. Always wondered where this instrument originated.
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