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Smiths W10 (1967) DA26 they used to make some

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they used to make some rather lovely things like this

This original stores code is crossed out and the later NATO stores reference number is engraved (0552/924 for chronograph wristwatch and 3305 for white dial)

De Trey observed the damage done to watches in the course of the rough and tumble of the sport and conceived of a reversible watch that could be turned inwards in order to protect the dial and crystal

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Smiths W10 (1967) DA26 they used to make someThis is a Smiths W10 watch supplied to and issued by the British Army in 1967. The watch was part of a contract that Smiths won to supply the army with a General Service watch, they supplied the watches for the years from 1967 1970. The watch has an all stainless steel case and the movement inside is protected from magnetic fields by an iron dial and an iron dust cover which sits inside the case back. The movement of the watch is Smiths 27. CS which

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