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Army wrist watch protector advertisement

Advertisement for a practical wrist watch protector for soldiers during the First World War, protecting from the glint on the glass possibly attracting bullets, from the splinters of broken glass or of the watch breaking entirely. Date: 1915

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Time Marches On: A Glimpse into the Past with a WWI Army Wrist Watch Protector Amidst the chaos and unpredictability of the First World War battlefield, keeping track of time held immense significance for soldiers. The importance of precision and coordination in military operations necessitated the use of wristwatches. However, these timepieces were not without their vulnerabilities. The glint on the glass could attract unwanted attention, potentially putting soldiers at risk. Shattered glass from exploding shells or bullets could damage the watch beyond repair. Enter the practical and innovative solution of the WWI Army Wrist Watch Protector. This photograph from 1915 showcases an advertisement for this essential piece of military equipment. The protector, designed to shield the watch from harm, was a vital addition to a soldier's gear. The advertisement highlights the protector's ability to safeguard the watch from bullets, shattered glass, and other battlefield hazards. The image features a soldier in uniform, his wrist adorned with the watch protector, emphasizing the importance of this accessory in the heat of battle. As we commemorate the centenary of the First World War, this advertisement serves as a poignant reminder of the ingenuity and resilience that defined the era. The watch protector, a seemingly simple yet crucial invention, underscores the importance of timekeeping in military operations and the lengths soldiers went to ensure their survival on the battlefield.

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