Smiths Unknown

Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 1969
Case Size: 35mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United Kingdom
Description

Smiths - British Army Issued W10 Wristwatch - Issued 1969

A Remarkable Smiths W10 British Army-Issued Military Watch - Made in England Case Stainless Steel Condition 8.5/10 Year 1969 Box/Papers No/No If the Smiths name seems familiar to you, then it’s rightly so. Rumour has it that it was in fact a Smiths watch that was strapped to the wrist of Sir Edmund Hillary on his ascent to the peak of Everest yet some argue it was in fact the Rolex Explorer. Myths aside, Smiths' watches have been in and amongst the action since being founded by Samuel Smith in 1851. From being regularly seen in cockpits to a vehicle's dashboard, their precision and excellence have always been of the highest order. It wasn’t until the end of World War II that the firm began producing wristwatches. Throughout the '50s, '60s & '70s Smiths held contracts to supply watches to the Ministry of Defence with the W10 being one of the most famous and recognisable. What's on offer Being legible in the field is of course crucial and the Smiths W10 doesn’t disappoint. Built to MoD specs, the dial is a stark black affair with Arabic indices and a broad arrow above 6 o’clock which denotes the property of the crown. Beating inside the 'English Made' watch is the in-house 60466E 17-jewel movement which is common in such pieces from the period. Reissues of these legendary watches are available and although they are a fine reproduction, they don’t have the same charm and charisma as an original such as this. This is a particularly nice example in superb condition. The rich black dial is blemish-free and provides the perfect contrast for the stunning lume on the hour indices which a warm buttery hue. The lume in the slim pencil hands has also survived the years and looks well. The Arabic numerals are crisp as are the outer minute track and the military pheon. A well-preserved piece of military history in great condition and just back from service is running well and keeping good time. This would undoubtedly bring any military enthusiast a lot of joy. It is running well and keeping good time thanks to a recent service by renowned military watch expert, John Senior. Case Stainless Steel Dial Black Box No Papers No Model Ref Unknown Crystal Plexiglass Bracelet Leather Winding Manual Movement Type Mechanical Calibre 60466E Jewels 17 Power reserve Unknown Condition Excellent Date of issue 1969 Warranty 12 Months VWS Width (without crown) 35mm Lug width 17mm Lug height (lug to lug) 46.5mm Wrist size Adjustable