Bell Ross ww1 guynemer engraved limited edition watch
1. Bell & Ross WW1 Guynemer engraved limited edition Watch§
In 2011, Bell & Ross produced a valuable pocket watch Pocket Watch 1, from
1914 to 1918 during a military salute watch worn by World War II; Pocket
Watch 1 full weight diameter 49 mm, polished case style elegance, the perfect
time engraved timepiece features. Later, when the Air Force pilot on duty, in
order to gradually replace pocket watches, more convenient reading time; Bell
& Ross watch brand with the theme of this history, following the launch of
WW1 watch PW1; WW1 watch welded lugs, ample size and dial minimalist
bezel design, and was worn by the pilots of the first watch design distant
echoes.
Bell & Ross replica authentic World War I military form design and technical
characteristics of the period. The antique copper color steel case, white dial,
Buy Now§ when taken from antique meter sand color digital and analog,
welded lugs, a little time to taste the young body naturally weathered belts
and grooved design details such as a large crown, watch for the Vintage
WW1 Guynemer put those years of charm. Watch nostalgic style with natural,
flying stork pattern 6 o’clock add more historical significance, because at that
time the squadron pilots as the stork signs for the mascot, the table back
there Georges Guynemer portrait sculpture, and echoed around the stork
pattern, digital dial fonts and Georges Guynemer costume design is also
driving the two words aircraft body; blue second hand is a watchmaking
2. tradition, arched crystal glass cut from high-tech, add a bit of antique tables
temperament.
Looking back in 1914, the outbreak of World War I, when the flight technology
3. is still in its infancy. 1890 Frenchman Clément Ader first flight, but in 1903 the
Americans formally successful test flight of the Wright brothers, to the 1909
Louis Blériot successfully flying over “the English Channel”; however, there
were only a handful of pioneer pilots have the chance to try
Chongshangyunxiao of taste, Georges Guynemer is one of them. Georges
Guyneme was born in 1894, his childhood infirm; After the First World War
broke out he was interested from due to bad constitution by the French
military shut the door, then she went to the then fledgling air force department
as an apprentice mechanic. He has been very obsessed with yearning for
flight, in April 1915 to get the Air Force pilot qualifications, and was assigned
to the third “flying stork Squadron”, and later driving Morane-Saulnier Type L
fighter flying first class technology showcase, then he will own driving Morane
-Saulnier Type L aircraft are painted with the words “Vieux Charles.”
In 1912, the French 12th Fighter Group composed of the third squadron in
Reims, France, after the outbreak of World War II when the squadron was
sent to Alsace decided to Stork as a symbol, because storks are common in
that area, there are even reports the pilot during flight stork population random
and flying, and flying squadron witnessed profound fate storks. Georges
Guynemer initially allocated enemy simple observation mission, to July 19,
1915 his fighter pilots shot down his first enemy fighters. He was driving a
Nieuport 10 fighters fire stronger, more shining record, he quickly became the
4. most outstanding French Air Force pilot, 21-year-old birthday the day the
French Legion of Honor was awarded the Legion of Honor medal. His
outstanding talent and technology, and even affect the Air Force fighter
design hinges his insightful suggestions, SPAD become one of the most
distinguished French military aircraft fighter. He participated in the Battle of
Verdun and the Somme, and has repeatedly injured. September 17, 1917, he
was captain of the identity of the squadron to fly stork off, but I did not realize
this was the last mission, only 22 years old when he died for the country. He
enlisted three years to participate in a lot of war, set Bells record, shot down
53 enemy aircraft including the recognition (and possibly another 35 enemy
aircraft shot down), the French Air Force and later bestowed on him as a
military flying hero.
Founded in 1935, the Air Force Academy to Georges Guynemer motto
“Overcoming overcome” as the motto, and establish a commemorative plaque
beside located in Salon-de-Provence Air Base 701 runway, inscribed the
following words to encourage today’s cadet: “Until you have given everything,
you have given nothing, “- Captain Guynemer. Then accompany Georges
Guynemer - soaring flying stork, today in WW1 Guynemer watch the wings,
then the flight to distant tribute to heroes.Replica Bell & Ross Vintage WW1 Guynemer
through limited edition watch§, dedicated to the legendary pilot Georges Guynemer
and all flying squadron flying stork hero.