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  • ...ic British brand which has been re-started by the Swiss watch company, The British Masters. ...concept of The British Masters was to recollect the tradition of the great British watchmakers, namely George Graham (1673-1751) and John Arnold (1736-1799).
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  • ==The Winton Watch Company== ...h pioneers and adventurers, and takes its name from Alexander Winton - the British engineer who was a pioneer in the automotive industry, but has been largely
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  • ...eir version around 1953, while IWC continued to produce its take until the watch was decommissioned in the early 1980s. *[[British Armed Forces Issued Watches]]
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  • ...nlais, near Swansea, Wales. Smiths then built their new Enfield clock (and watch-case) works next door. ...markets) and Smiths Empire. A Swiss inspired RY low-jewel pin-pallet wrist-watch was developed in 1949 later followed by in-house designs such as the versat
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  • *[[DD IWC - International Watch Company|IWC]] *[[British Armed Forces Issued Watches]]
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  • ==W10 British Armed Services Watch== ...cally by collectors to reference the “tonneau” shaped case versions of the watch that were issued during the 1970’s.
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  • ...Jaeger-LeCoultre]], [[Lemania]], [[Longines]], [[IWC - International Watch Company|IWC]], [[Omega]], [[Record]], [[Timor]], and [[Vertex]]. ...5 and 13 lignes. They would carry the designation W.W.W standing for Wrist Watch Waterproof, the military arrow or pheon on the dial, and often on movement
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  • *[[DD IWC - International Watch Company|IWC]] *[[British Armed Forces Issued Watches]]
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  • ...was to succeed the Smiths version, and was issued from 1973 to 1976. This watch was manual winding with a Hamilton calibre 649 movement, which was a rebadg * [[W10 British Armed Services Watch]]
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  • ...cally by collectors to reference the “tonneau” shaped case versions of the watch that were issued during the 1970’s. ...atch was issued by Smith’s in 1967, a strikingly simple and balanced field watch featuring arabic white numerals on a simple black dial lined with a track a
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  • ...ts for Longines in India. This watch also has the distinction of having a British military issue stamping on the inside of the case back, also referenced wit * [[IWC - International Watch Company|IWC]]
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