I have no idea if it's indeed a true Military watch. But I bought about 300 wristwatch a few days ago. From a watchmaker clockmaker. And this was in the bunch along with a lot of chronographs.
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The A.T.P. stands for Army, Temporary Pattern. That along with the overall style would make this most likely early to mid-1950s in vintage. It would have been offically issued to a soldier in the British Army back then.
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