2021 CWC Divers Watch Automatic RN300-MT AM60
Ref: RN300-MT AM60
Specification
Lugs : 20mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box & Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
Points of Mention
This watch is sold with its original CWC box and CWC paperwork. The watch comes paired with its original grey NATO strap with a signed CWC buckle. The watch is from March 2021 and has been worn probably a handful of times within that time, it has no signs of wear as you can see and is in fantastic condition. The watch comes with our 12-Month Warranty.
The Watch
Here we have a 2021 CWC Divers Watch Automatic RN300-MT AM60 with a 41mm polished and brushed stainless steel case, the curves of the case sit on your wrist like a cushion with fixed spring bars. The lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence, on the right side, a screw-down crown is protected by crown guards. The unidirectional 60-minute bezel has deep knurling for extra grip, a flat mineral crystal sits above a matte black dial. The polished smooth chapter ring surrounds a minute track with painted baton indexes, 3, 6 and 9 numerals coated in LumiNova marking the hours. Plongeur Hands with LumiNova creates a clean uncluttered dial, the circled L at 12 o’clock signifies Luminova, a non-radioactive substance that replaced Tritium in the 2000s. On the back, we have a screw-down case-back with military engraving, inside an automatic ETA 2824-2 beating at 28,800 beats per hour. Fitted a quality 20mm CWC Nato strap with a signed buckle.
Personal Note
What Silvermans has done with CWC is fantastic in my opinion, recreating their vintage designs with all the same charm and character but with modern movements and materials allowing the wearer to enjoy without worry. I'd recommend one of these if you are wanting to explore military watches without the headache of vintage.
The Brand
CWC (Cabot Watch Company) was founded by Mr Ray Mellor in 1972. He was formerly the Contracts director of Hamilton Watch. He quickly secured contracts to supply the British MOD and has supplied them with many thousands of watches. In1996 on Ray’s retirement he sold the company to Silvermans Ltd which sold CWC watches to the public, since that time and due to the increased costs of producing watches in Switzerland, the British MOD requirements of buying cheap have meant they have ceased using Silvermans.