MWC first manufactured the predecessor to this 300Â m/1000ft water-resistant divers watch between the early 1990s and 2004, although some of the fine details such as the dial design changed over that period aesthetically the 1999-2001 pattern dial remains the clear winner due to the easily readable uncluttered layout and first-rate nighttime performance, this watch retains that original dial pattern and although the original watches used tritium these new versions use Luminova the encircled T has been retained for historical reasons.Â
Although
this watch was originally discontinued by MWC nearly 20 years ago there
was an interesting turn of events two years ago when an MWC distributor
in Australia told us he had discovered 500 brand-new watches in their
stockroom, they came to light when his father retired and his son
carried out a detailed stock check, the watches were made between 1999
and 2001, and had been supplied in batches of 500 over a three-year
pers
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MWC first manufactured the predecessor to this 300Â m/1000ft water-resistant divers watch between the early 1990s and 2004, although some of the fine details such as the dial design changed over that period aesthetically the 1999-2001 pattern dial remains the clear winner due to the easily readable uncluttered layout and first-rate nighttime performance, this watch retains that original dial pattern and although the original watches used tritium these new versions use Luminova the encircled T has been retained for historical reasons.Â
Although
this watch was originally discontinued by MWC nearly 20 years ago there
was an interesting turn of events two years ago when an MWC distributor
in Australia told us he had discovered 500 brand-new watches in their
stockroom, they came to light when his father retired and his son
carried out a detailed stock check, the watches were made between 1999
and 2001, and had been supplied in batches of 500 over a three-year
pers
Price now:
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to
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MWC first manufactured the predecessor to this 300Â m/1000ft water-resistant divers watch between the early 1990s and 2004, although some of the fine details such as the dial design changed over that period aesthetically the 1999-2001 pattern dial remains the clear winner due to the easily readable uncluttered layout and first-rate nighttime performance, this watch retains that original dial pattern and although the original watches used tritium these new versions use Luminova the encircled T has been retained for historical reasons.Â
Although
this watch was originally discontinued by MWC nearly 20 years ago there
was an interesting turn of events two years ago when an MWC distributor
in Australia told us he had discovered 500 brand-new watches in their
stockroom, they came to light when his father retired and his son
carried out a detailed stock check, the watches were made between 1999
and 2001, and had been supplied in batches of 500 over a three-year
pers
General | |
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Material | stainless steel |
Style | Military |
Display | Analogue |
Features | 24-Hour Dial, Easy To Read, Luminova, Sapphire Crystal, Seconds Hand |
Size | 24 |
Gender | unisex |
Movement | Mechanical (Automatic) |
Type | Wristwatch |
Brand | MWC |
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