SKU: 29500222384

MWC Classic 1960s Pattern Automatic Dual Time Zone Divers Pattern Watch with Sapphire Crystal on a Matching Steel Bracelet

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MWC Classic 1960s Pattern Automatic Dual Time Zone Divers Pattern Watch with Sapphire Crystal on a Matching Steel BraceletSKU Code: SM SUB B BL Many of our customers need an easy way to track time in two separate time zones without additional hands or complications. Traditionally, a dedicated GMT watch was the solution, but there is a simpler and more efficient alternative. Most dive watches feature a "count up" bezel designed for diving applications. However, demand has recently increased for a 12 hour bezel. Modern divers often use dive computers, making the

SKU Code: SM/SUB/B/BL

Many of our customers need an easy way to track time in two separate time zones without additional hands or complications. Traditionally, a dedicated GMT watch was the solution, but there is a simpler and more efficient alternative. Most dive watches feature a "count-up" bezel designed for diving applications. However, demand has recently increased for a 12-hour bezel. Modern divers often use dive computers, making the traditional bezel function less critical. The 12-hour bezel enhances the watch's flexibility while maintaining the 300m/1000ft water resistance and classic diver watch appearance.

The 12-hour bezel is incredibly simple to use. Unlike dedicated GMT watches, which have an additional hand, you offset the bezel by the required number of hours. For example, if you are in Paris and want to know the time in Miami (6 hours behind), turn the bezel until 9 o'clock aligns with the 3-hour marker. This adjustment allows you to track time across different zones effortlessly.

Key Features:

This watch is based on a 1960s military specification for divers but includes modern upgrades such as a sapphire crystal and an automatic self-winding movement. The robust stainless steel case supports hand-winding if needed and features a hacking function for synchronization. The watch represents exceptional value for its high specifications.

Specifications:

  • Water Resistance: 300m / 1000ft
  • Movement: Automatic 24 Jewel NH35A
  • Crown: Screwdown locking crown
  • Caseback: Screw caseback
  • Crystal: Sapphire Crystal*
  • Case Diameter: 39mm
  • Thickness: 14.4mm
  • Lug to Lug: 47.5mm
  • Weight: 150g
  • Illumination: Luminova Paint
  • Strap: 20mm Stainless steel bracelet

Luminova and Historical Accuracy:

The watch uses Luminova instead of Tritium, which was common in the 1960s. For historical accuracy, it features an encircled "T" on the dial, mimicking the look of aged Tritium paint. Luminova does not deteriorate with age and is non-radioactive, offering a safer and longer-lasting luminescence.

Benefits of Sapphire Crystal:

Many customers ask about the benefits of sapphire crystal over standard mineral crystal. Synthetic sapphire is extremely strong, shatter-resistant, and scratch-resistant, making it ideal for those with active lifestyles, including military and security personnel, police officers, and outdoor enthusiasts. These groups account for over 70% of our customer base.

Our observations reveal that over 90% of cracked watch crystals involve mineral glass. Even hardened mineral crystals do not match the durability of sapphire. Sapphire crystals are strengthened through heat treatment to remove internal stresses and are then coated with two layers of anti-reflective coating. Although sapphire crystals are more expensive, they offer superior longevity, resilience, and performance, justifying their use in higher-end watches.


This watch meets modern needs for tracking multiple time zones while maintaining its historical and functional integrity. Its robust features and user-friendly design make it an exceptional choice for both professionals and enthusiasts.

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