CWC RN300 Diver: A Royal Navy Issued Quartz Watch Collector's View
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CWC RN300 Diver: A Royal Navy Issued Quartz Watch Collector's View

By Ludi · Feb 23, 2020 · 26 replies
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Ludi's acquisition of a CWC RN300 diver, specifically serial number 300 from the 1997 batch, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of military-issued timepieces. His post highlights the unique appeal of owning a watch with such a distinctive serial number, potentially marking it as the last of its issue year. This article explores the enduring allure of CWC's robust tool watches and the nuances of collecting them, drawing on community insights to contextualize their historical significance and modern availability.

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New acquisition, CWC issued diver RN300 ... serial number 300, batch 1997, possibly the last one issued this year as no higher number has not been seen so far (until proven otherwise)

RN300 SN 300/300, how cool is that ? biggrin



(Pic from previous owner)

Not a quartz watch kind of guy usually, this one being the sole exception in my collection.

And trust my word, it’s a great tool watch with a huge presence on the wrist. I definitively should have put the trigger earlier.

Best - Fred



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LI
LiftAngle51
Feb 23, 2020

Are you interested in watches? My eyes hurt.

LU
Ludi
Feb 23, 2020

... thanks for pointing this out ^^

XY
xyz123abc
Feb 23, 2020

i assume this is not a genuine military issue, rather an homage to military wristwatches? On the website they offer for sale for a very reasonable price what seems to be new watches with military markings.

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Feb 23, 2020

CWC have a proud history of supplying the military. As you know they make very tough and reliable watches. This is one of my CWC’s owned by a Harrier Pilot who flew in the Falklands war.

LU
Ludi
Feb 23, 2020

... and were issued until 2000 An interesting thread from Watchlovr : omegaforums.net /

LU
Ludi
Feb 23, 2020

I do prefer my sterile Hamilton from 1973 though. Both are Royal Navy issued

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