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# Mk X during WW2 (which led to the development of the 1215 in the late 1940s)
 
# Mk X during WW2 (which led to the development of the 1215 in the late 1940s)
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# GS De Luxe of the mid 1950s (which led to the development of the CS27 17 jewel centre seconds movement)
 
# GS De Luxe of the mid 1950s (which led to the development of the CS27 17 jewel centre seconds movement)
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# 6B version of the more common W10 (which led to the development of the cal. 60466E and variants — 6046xE — used in many Astral watches from the mid 1960s.)
 
# 6B version of the more common W10 (which led to the development of the cal. 60466E and variants — 6046xE — used in many Astral watches from the mid 1960s.)
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# Mk XI Navigator, seems to be similar to the cal 0104 (as used in the Imperial and Everest watches from the late 1950s onwards and which formed the base ebauche for the 25 jewel automatic).
 
# Mk XI Navigator, seems to be similar to the cal 0104 (as used in the Imperial and Everest watches from the late 1950s onwards and which formed the base ebauche for the 25 jewel automatic).

Revision as of 15:25, 19 April 2020

Smiths Military Models

RAF Models

There are four “RAF” Smiths watches;

  1. Mk X during WW2 (which led to the development of the 1215 in the late 1940s)
  2. GS De Luxe of the mid 1950s (which led to the development of the CS27 17 jewel centre seconds movement)
  3. 6B version of the more common W10 (which led to the development of the cal. 60466E and variants — 6046xE — used in many Astral watches from the mid 1960s.)
  4. Mk XI Navigator, seems to be similar to the cal 0104 (as used in the Imperial and Everest watches from the late 1950s onwards and which formed the base ebauche for the 25 jewel automatic).