Item Description

1977 CWC W10 hand-wound military watch.

Case size: Length 41.0mm / Width 35.0mm (excluding crown) / Thickness 10.0mm
Belt: CWC NATO type cotton strap (18mm)
Movement: ETA2750 (hand-wound)
British Army Supplies

The CWC W10 is a three-hand model watch that boasts high reliability and accuracy, known as the watch adopted by the British military.
Arabic numerals are printed on the dial, making it highly visible and suitable for everyday use.
In addition, the strap is made of durable cotton material that is comfortable to wear.
I think that it will be useful in various scenes with a sense of size that can be worn without discomfort regardless of gender.

The CWC W10 is still one of the models that attracts the support of many watch enthusiasts.
It is highly reliable as a clock adopted by the British military, and one of its attractions is its robust construction and design.

I overhauled it and used it.
The internal condition is very good, and I think that it is easy to use on a daily basis, with a daily difference of about 3 seconds when placed flat.
* The day difference will change depending on the usage environment, but it works within a range that is not a problem for me personally.

The night light does not shine, but it is burnt in a good condition and I dare to leave it as it is.
Unfortunately, there is a scratch on the dial around 10:00 to 11:00, but I didn't care about it because I thought it was an atmosphere.
Comes with a genuine CWC cotton strap, which is rarely seen on belts.

It is a good watch that can be used for a long time because it can be overhauled at a repair shop.
It is also recommended for beginners, so how about taking this opportunity?