For sale here is ONE genuine issued CWC (Cabot Watch Company) G10 Quartz military watch, in excellent issed condition with new quality Swiss Renata battery and black NATO strap - choice of British Army (W10) 2005 (6) or 2006 (2) issued
These watches have been issued to serving members of the British Army, and as such have minor evidence of previous use, such as slight scuffs/dents to the case or glass. They are however in excellent condition for issued watches, and have had a brand new quality Swiss Renata battery fitted, all are keeping excellent time and are in full working order. Comes on brand new and unused black nylon 20mm NATO strap.
Please advise if there is a specific one you would like and if it is still available it's yours, otherwise a randomly selected one will be sent. There are 6 W10 Army 2005 and 2 W10 2006 issue.
They have fully military issue markings on the back as follows
-> "Broad arrow" denoting Ministry of Defence/Crown property.
The stock code 0555 (or W10)/6645-99 comprises three parts:
the first is the W10 MoD code which means the watch was issued to the British Army;
6645 is the NATO equipment code for a Time Measuring Instrument
99 is the NATO UK country code.
The number beneath is the item number which refers to this particular model of watch.
The 5 digit number beneath that is the serial number of the watch and the two digit number at the bottom, the year of issue.
Below is a bit more information about the Cabot Watch Company G10 watch;
CWC was founded in 1972 and produced watches for all branches of the British armed services. Their range included mechanical and quartz chronographs, divers watches and general issue service watches. In this latter category, the CWC G10 is perhaps the most iconic and well known. The CWC G10 first appeared in 1980.
The watch face was designed for simplicity and clarity and this model in its various incarnations was supplied to the Ministry of Defence for more than 20 years. From 1987 the watch was fitted with the ETA/ESA 955.114 seven jewel quartz movement and it is an example of this watch that forms the basis of this listing.
• The definitive military watch, supplied to MOD over many years for issue to servicemen.
• Clear, precise, durable timepiece.
• Tritium light source
• Acrylic glass
• Battery hatch.
• First issued early 1980's
• Swiss-made using Swiss parts to extremely high standards.
• Swiss Quartz ETA 955.114 movement.
• Supplied with Nato issue 20mm strap.