Difference between revisions of "Sterile 6BB–The ‘Lost’ Navigator"
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* [[Hamilton W10]] | * [[Hamilton W10]] | ||
* [[CWC W10 1976-1980]] | * [[CWC W10 1976-1980]] | ||
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+ | ==Features== | ||
+ | * Case is W10 tonneau shaped of monobloc construction | ||
+ | * Movement is only accessible from the front through the crystal | ||
+ | * The size is similar to Hamilton and CWC W10’s (but not exactly) | ||
+ | * It was only issued in 1976 | ||
+ | * Approximately 2,000 were issued | ||
+ | * The dial and case are sterile e.g no manufacturer’s name or logo is applied | ||
+ | * Dial design is almost identical to DEF STAN 66-4(Part 5) Issue 2, Figure 1, Page 8 | ||
+ | * The inside of the case bears no markings | ||
+ | * 6BB prefix would indicate it was to be issued to the Royal Air Force | ||
Credits - https://www.dbaswithguns.com/Imgs/Sterile_6BB_The_Lost_Navigator.pdf | Credits - https://www.dbaswithguns.com/Imgs/Sterile_6BB_The_Lost_Navigator.pdf |
Revision as of 15:17, 10 May 2020
The 1976 MOD issued Sterile 6BBwatc his somewhat of a mystery to collectors of modern British military watches. It’s cousins, the Hamilton and CWC tonneau-shaped W10 General Service watches are well-known and easily identified. See here for more information on these models:
Features
- Case is W10 tonneau shaped of monobloc construction
- Movement is only accessible from the front through the crystal
- The size is similar to Hamilton and CWC W10’s (but not exactly)
- It was only issued in 1976
- Approximately 2,000 were issued
- The dial and case are sterile e.g no manufacturer’s name or logo is applied
- Dial design is almost identical to DEF STAN 66-4(Part 5) Issue 2, Figure 1, Page 8
- The inside of the case bears no markings
- 6BB prefix would indicate it was to be issued to the Royal Air Force
Credits - https://www.dbaswithguns.com/Imgs/Sterile_6BB_The_Lost_Navigator.pdf