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royal army

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    Reissue of the Royal Army W10, an immortal masterpiece watch used by the British Army, Navy, and Air Force
    Royal Army W10 The case of this watch is a tonneau-shaped case, which means "barrel" in French.
    The case of this watch is a tonneau-shaped case, which means "barrel" in French. The curvaceous features of this model were produced by Hamilton and CWC.
    The W10 was actually used by the Army Royal Army, and under the Air Force Royal Air Force, it was given the control number 6B.
    Royal Air Force.
    It is a masterpiece that has been used by the British military for many years.
    W-10 dial Standard
    In accordance with the British Mil-Spec Defence Standerd issued on May 19, 1971, this watch has a dial rack with the time displayed in bold white letters.
    The hours and minutes are in bold white Arabic script on the dial rack.
    At the top of the dial at 6 o'clock, there is a broad arrow that reveals that the watch was distributed by the British government.
    The T mark in a circle at the bottom of 12 o'clock indicates that tritium was used as the luminous material at that time.
    Our product is a reissue design with the T mark, but it uses Luminova, which does not emit radiation.