MWC 24 Jewel 300m Automatic Military Divers Watch with Tritium GTLS, Sapphire Crystal and Ceramic Bezel - Ex Display Model from a Trade Show - Reduced to Under Half Price!

£375.00 £185.00 185.00

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REDUCED TO UNDER HALF PRICE TO CLEAR


We have received three of these watches from the 2025 Shot Show in Las Vegas they are brand new the strap may show signs of having been tried on but the watches are complete with a full 2 year factory guarantee.

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SKU Code: SUB/SS/24TA

This military diver’s watch features Tritium GTLS tubes, a scratch- and impact-resistant sapphire crystal, and a ceramic bezel. As one of MWC's current automatic 24-jewel mechanical military diver’s watches, this model offers exceptional value for a self-luminous automatic diver’s watch with such a high specification.

Superior Night Visibility

The Gaseous Tritium Light Sources (GTLS) make this one of the easiest watches in the world to read in low-light or nighttime conditions. The Tritium vials on the H3 dial are up to 100 times brighter than standard luminous dials, ensuring instant readability at a glance. 

Dimensions and Fit

The watch measures 45mm including the crown and 40mm excluding the crown. It is compatible with 20mm webbing straps, including standard U.S. pattern nylon webbing straps and European NATO straps, offering a wide range of options for customization.

Specifications

  • Water Resistance: 300m / 1000ft
  • Movement: NH35A Automatic (24 jewels)
  • Luminous Technology: GTLS Tritium Light Sources
  • Bezel: Ceramic
  • Crown: Screw-down
  • Case Width: 45mm (including crown) / 40mm (excluding crown)
  • Case Thickness: 15mm
  • Crystal Diameter: 31mm
  • Crystal Type: Non-reflective, impact-resistant sapphire
  • Lug-to-Lug: 49mm
  • Weight: 89.5g
  • Strap: 20mm Nylon Webbing

Why Choose Sapphire Crystal?

Many customers ask about the advantages of sapphire crystal over standard mineral glass. Synthetic sapphire is the strongest material used for watch crystals, offering exceptional scratch resistance and shatter resistance.

This durability makes it ideal for military personnel, security forces, police officers, and outdoor enthusiasts, who account for over 70% of our customers. Based on our experience, more than 90% of cracked watch crystals in accidental damage cases involve mineral glass, even when using hardened versions.

Why is sapphire crystal so strong?
After manufacturing, sapphire glass undergoes a heat-treatment process to remove internal stresses that could cause weaknesses. It is then crafted into watch crystals and coated with two layers of anti-reflective treatment for enhanced visibility.

Interestingly, sapphire crystal is now used in the latest iPhone screens due to its extreme durability. While sapphire does increase the cost of a watch, it is a premium feature typically found in high-end timepieces, offering superior longevity and resilience under extreme conditions.