The approximate cost of getting a Swiss military watch repaired should be around $20 to $40. You can see get a quote at www.spyfu.com/Term.aspx/Term.aspx?t=1488423
The population of Swiss Military Watch is 250.
Swiss Military Watch was created in 1993.
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SWISS ARMY watches are made by Victorinox Swiss Army AG a subsidiary of Victorinox AG. SWISS MILITARY watches are made by or for Wenger SA another subsidiary of Victorinox AG.
There are several places one could order gift sets of Swiss military watches. These websites include Amazon, Swiss Military, and Swiss Outpost. Sam's Club also offers online and in store retail options.
Be a Swiss (male) citizen, be in shape, reach the age of 18... Military service is still compulsory in Switzerland...
It functions with chronogrph features and swiss quartz movement are some of the functions.
Service in the Swiss military is compulsory for all male Swiss citizens aged 19 and it is voluntary for females. The duration of the compulsory service is 18 to 21 weeks.
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Yes, they have received basic military training and are well armed.
No, Switzerland, formally the Confederation of Helvetia, is composed of twenty six cantons which function as states, counties and provinces. There are four national languages, French, German, Italian and Svitzerdeutch (many spellings) which is a variant on archaic German (trans. Swiss-deutch). Swiss (or CH) territories have been criss-crossed by invaders; i.e. Carthaginians, Romans. The cantons have been formed, for the most part along ethnic lines. There has never been a formal military or non-military invasion or colonization of Switzerland by the French or any other nation. To this day, while the Swiss government maintains a formidable, although neutral, military, it's only military projection beyond national borders is to provide Swiss soldiers (trained military) to the Vatican State as military and security protection. The Swiss guard were originally selected by the Vatican on the basis of Switzerland's centuries long tradition of neutrality The only French invasion of Switzerland is cultural, and that for the most part limited to French cheeses, which the Swiss accept, and French films and wines which the Swiss do not. Hope that helps, Bryan Zetlen
Not only must you be Swiss, but you must also have these qualities: You must be a Catholic, single male with active Swiss citizenship and have completed your basic training in the Swiss military with exemplary conduct. You must have at least a high school diploma, be between 19 to 30 years old and be at least 5'9" (174cm) tall.