![]() Ebel, Revue and Timor produced 2 types of watch, so about 20 watch types were in the ATP series. Leading into WWII the ATP watch was issued to soldiers and was supplied to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) by 17 Swiss suppliers, under brand names Buren, Cortebert, Cyma, Ebel, Enicar, Eterna, Font, Grana, Lemania, Leonidas, Moeris, Reconvillier, Record, Revue, Rotary, Timor, and Unitas. Some of these corresponding D-H watches are discussed below. In an effort to demonstrate neutrality, the Swiss supplied almost identical watches to Germany, but with black dials. The Army Trade Pattern (ATP) series of watches was made available at the commencement of WWll via a MoD contract with Swiss watch manufacturers in 1939. 17 manufacturers, and 20 case and movement types. In alphabetical order, Buren, Cortebert, Cyma, Ebel (2 case types), Enicar, Eterna, Fontainemelon, Grana, Lemania (central seconds and sub seconds), Leonidas, Moeris, Reconvilier, Record, Revue (Cal 57 and Cal 59), Rotary, Timor, Unitas. ![]()
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