

[VAULT] CWC G10 Quartz Watch - Serial 10089/24
Condition: As New
Unworn, ex-display model. No obvious signs of wear. Serial number 10089/24. Supplied with grey 18mm strap and three year warranty.
The definitive military field watch, supplied to MOD over many years for issue to British service personnel.
- Swiss-made using Swiss parts to British military specification
- ETA F06.402 Swiss quartz movement
- Clear, precise, durable timepiece. SuperLuminova light source
- Water resistant to 5 ATM
- Acrylic glass
- Battery hatch for ease of replacement, G10 1998 onwards takes a Renata 371 battery. 3-4 year battery life.
- Fixed bars
- 38mm case including crown, 36.5mm without crown
- Weight (without strap): 40g
- First issued 1980 with thousands in service
- Cabot Watch Company supplied the G10 from 1980 and was contracted by the MoD until recent times. A conservative figure of over 200,000 G10 watches have been produced for the military, based on 10,000 per year over a 28 year period. 22,000 were supplied to the Royal Navy in 1991.
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Condition: As New
Unworn, ex-display model. No obvious signs of wear. Serial number 10089/24. Supplied with grey 18mm strap and three year warranty.
The definitive military field watch, supplied to MOD over many years for issue to British service personnel.
- Swiss-made using Swiss parts to British military specification
- ETA F06.402 Swiss quartz movement
- Clear, precise, durable timepiece. SuperLuminova light source
- Water resistant to 5 ATM
- Acrylic glass
- Battery hatch for ease of replacement, G10 1998 onwards takes a Renata 371 battery. 3-4 year battery life.
- Fixed bars
- 38mm case including crown, 36.5mm without crown
- Weight (without strap): 40g
- First issued 1980 with thousands in service
- Cabot Watch Company supplied the G10 from 1980 and was contracted by the MoD until recent times. A conservative figure of over 200,000 G10 watches have been produced for the military, based on 10,000 per year over a 28 year period. 22,000 were supplied to the Royal Navy in 1991.























