In the 1970s, the British Army, Navy, and Air Force
Loved and adopted for many years
Reprint of W10 military watch
Two belts are included.

Reprinting the W10 military watch used by the British military in the 1970s!
The dial design uses a characteristic rounded tonneau-shaped (barrel-shaped) case and has a thick font for excellent visibility, making it easy to read the time in any battlefield. At that time, companies such as CWC and Hamilton were producing watches with this design and supplying them to the British military. The manufacturer's name is not included, and a broad arrow is printed as proof that it is a British government official item. The mark called the broad arrow above 6 o'clock is printed as proof that it is a British government official item.


The T mark surrounded by ◯ below 12 o'clock indicates that tritium was used in the luminous paint at the time. Tritium is a self-luminous paint that was mainly used in military watches from the 1960s to the 1990s. Because tritium emits radiation (beta rays) when it decays, it was required to display the T mark. Even though it was released, it was not an amount that would affect the human body, and the emitted flight distance was 5mm, so it could not even penetrate the glass. This model has a T mark because it is a reprint design, but it uses Luminova, which does not emit radiation.


■Broad Arrow
Arrow at 6 o'clock. This is a mark given to government-issued goods by the British government. A mark that can be attached not only to watches. It has a long history, and is said to have begun when Sir Henry Sidney Earle, a quartermaster general, used his family crest, the three-pronged spear ``Fennon,'' to mark military equipment. It was officially adopted as a government mark by Parliament in 1698. On watches, a broad arrow is engraved on the dial, back cover, or movement.

■Features
This is a wristwatch that is a homage to the military watch W10. This is a fairly faithfully reproduced model. It has been reprinted by Hamilton and others, but it is equipped with a quartz movement that is easier to use on a daily basis, and is priced at a reasonable price. Since it is a spring bar type, it is also possible to attach a commercially available 18mm leather belt.
A gray NATO type nylon belt and a British military antique cotton strap are also included. The strap has a slightly quirky feel and has no holes. You can change it and wear it as you like.
■Specs
Equipped with Japanese quartz movement
12 hour clock
stainless steel case
cloth belt
Domed mineral glass
screw back
Luminous hands and indexes visible even in the dark
fabric strap
Gray nylon strap included
Daily life waterproof

Case diameter: Approximately 36mm
Case thickness: Approximately 11mm
Belt width 18mm

Two belts are included.

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