This is a bit of an odd choice for a post, but I couldn't resist. It is, after all, something I saw today.
I was sent this photo by my brother - it's his elder son in the rear gun turret of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster as it flies over open countryside (presumably on its return to base) after the flypast for the Queen's birthday celebrations. I have no idea why he's showing the time on his watch, which is my late father's from his time serving in the RAF.
He doesn't serve with the Flight, but was invited to be part of the crew for the day. There's a story behind the watch, which was left to me in my father's will, but donated to my nephew since he is a serving member of the Force. No real intrinsic value, just a sentimental family piece, awarded to my father by his CO for exemplary conduct during the 1946 RAF mutiny (I told you there was a story!)