MWC 1940s/1950s "Dirty Dozen" Pattern General Service Watch with 24 Jewel Hand Winding Swiss SW216 Movement and Box Sapphire Crystal - Ex Photographic Sample Reduced
This watch was used for promotion by the manufacturer and appeared in photographs which appear in magazines, on their website and in other promotional material. It offers a substantial saving over the regular price but it is brand new with a full factory guarantee. Other than the possibility it may show signs of handling it is a brand new watch.
SKU Code: W10/445-23CH
This classic hand wound 24 jewel 1940s/1950s pattern MWC military watch with a Swiss Sellita 24 jewel SW216 movement and small subsidiary dial second hand is based on the typical designs used by the British military from the 1940s to the 1950s, it retains the appearance of the original watch although the increased water resistance to 100 m (330 feet) when combined with the shatter and scratch resistant sapphire box crystal greatly increases durability whilst at the same time, the crystal retains the outward appearance of the original plexiglass without any of the drawbacks!
This watch has a heavy stainless steel satin finish case made from Military Grade 316L stainless steel, subsidiary dial second hand, hacking function, black dial and luminous markings. The watch also has a historically accurate canvas strap as used in the 1940s and 50s.
The final image shows the original 12 watches which were made by 12 companies, Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger Le-Coultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex, MWC were not a manufacturer at this time having been founded in 1974 but this watch is very much in the spirit of the originals*
Specification:
- Case Diameter: 36.5 mm exc crown, 39 mm incl crown
- Lug to Lug 43 mm
- Thickness 12.5 mm
- Lug Type: Solid fixed strap bars
- Dial Colour: Black
- Case Material: 316L stainless steel
- Caseback: 316L stainless steel
- Crown: 316L stainless steel
- Water Resistance: 100m / 330ft / 10 ATM
- Movement: Swiss hand winding 24 Jewel Mechanical Sellita 216
- Crystal: Shatter and scratch resistant sapphire box crystal with anti reflective coating *
- Luminous Material: Luminova
- Serial number on caseback
- Strap: 18 mm 1950s Pattern Canvas
- Supplied in a box
- 24 Months Guarantee
* Photo Credit: Watches Of Knightsbridge
For anyone interested in the history of the Dirty Dozen these links show the 12 original watches and explain the history.
* A lot of people ask us what are the benefits of sapphire crystal over a standard mineral crystal? The answer is that synthetic sapphire is by far the best material for watch crystals because it is very strong and also shatter and scratch-resistant, these characteristics make it very appealing to military and security personnel, police officers and people who lead active outdoor lifestyles, these groups account for over 70% of our customers. To get things into perspective we find that when clients have accidents with watches resulting in a cracked crystal over 90% usually watches with mineral glass crystals, even factoring in that we use hardened mineral crystals they still do not come close to sapphire for durability under adverse conditions. The reason that sapphire crystals are so strong is that after the sapphire glass is manufactured it is also heat-treated to remove its internal stresses—which can cause weakness—it is then made into the watch crystals and two layers of anti-reflective coating are applied, interestingly sapphire crystal is now used on the latest iPhone. Of course, sapphire crystal comes at a price hence you find that it's normally only fitted to higher-end watches.