CWC W-10 Military
CWC (Cabot Watch Company) is a British watch company with a history dating back to the 1970s. Here's a brief overview of the company's history:
The company was founded in 1972 by Ray Mellor and Peter Ellis, both former employees of Smiths Watches, a British watch company. The company was initially called Smiths Military Watches, but later changed its name to Cabot Watch Company (CWC).
CWC's first contract was with the British military, which needed a new watch for its troops. CWC designed a watch based on the military's specifications, which included a stainless steel case, a black dial with white numerals, and a mechanical movement. The watch was named the "General Service Watch" and became a standard issue for the British armed forces.
Over the years, CWC continued to supply watches to the British military, as well as other organizations such as the Royal Hong Kong Police and the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces.
Brand: CWC
Model: W10
Movement: Quartz
Spring bars: Fixed
Case: 35mm stainless steel
Strap: Nato strap
Box & papers: No
CONDITION & SERVICING
-This CWC watch comes as watch only.
-The matte black dial is in excellent condition.
-Hands and markers are in good condition, all have matching patina. Arrow has small mark.
-The case is unpolished and overall a really nice example.
-Service history is unknown but is running to spec.