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CWC Diver Royal Marines Issue c.1995

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The Watch
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CWC won the contract to supply an automatic dive watch to replace the Rolex milsub in 1980, and in 1980 and 1981 they supplied watches with a dial similar to the Omega Seamaster 300 from the 1960s and an acrylic bezel insert.   In 1983, the watch was changed to a quartz movement and was issued sporadically up until 2000, with most of the watches being issued during the 1990s.  The case was similar to the Monnin case popularised by the Heuer reference 844 from the late 1970s, although with some small variations across the years.  The automatic dive watch NSN ends 9237697, and the quartz dive watch NSN ends 7573314.

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Only 300-500 CWC Divers were issued in 1995.

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The watch began to be replaced in the early 2000s with the SBS watch, which became the standard issue of dive watch for anyone in the British military; although the RN/RM watches continued in use for some years, when the RN/RM watches were returned to stores or were broken, a new SBS was issued instead.

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In all, over the 20 years between 1980 and 2000, CWC supplied probably around 3,000 dive watches to the Royal Navy.

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Above taken from the excellent CWC Addict Website.

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 The Interest in CWC Issued Watches, I have found to be growing at a supersonic rate, these days as they are mainly all in your serious Collectors Collection.  They are a huge part of the history of CWC. 

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This represents a fantastic opportunity and investment.

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The Specs
Age: c.1995.
Reference: 0555, Royal Marines.
Movement: Quartz.
Calibre: ETA 955.122.
Timekeeping: Very good.
Service History: Fully Serviced.
Dial: Original MoD Spec CWC Dial.
Case: Stainless Steel.
Measurements: 40mm.
Bezel: Aluminium Bezel.
Water Resistant?: No.
Hands: Original.
Crystal: Original.
Crown: Original.
Strap/Bracelet: On a New Admiralty Grey Military Style Strap, with steel fixtures.
Lug Width: 20mm

 

Getting Acquainted

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Bits that stand out:
- Uncommon to find in Good Shape.
-Issued to a Royal Marine.
- Sword Hands.
- Incredible Opportunity to Invest in part of the history of CWC.
-Crisp Military markings to the back.

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Nitty Gritty:
-Dial is in love shape, however there is a line that stretches from the 8 to the CWC Logo, maybe this happened during manufacture.
-Marks and Scratches to the Case.
- Small bit of Lume missing from minute hand.

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Overall the Diver is in Very Nice Vintage condition.
The Dial is in lovely order, the line is unusual, the original lume is a lovely colour.
Steel Case is in very good nick, it has some scratches/marks throughout.
Caseback markings are very nice and Crisp.
Original Crown.
Original Crystal.
Hands are in lovely shape, bar the small bit of lume loss and the colour is beautiful.
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Photographed on a 7in Wrist.