MWC Yay or Nay? Cheap daily beater

MWC Yay or Nay? Cheap daily beater

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caelite

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Saturday 27th May 2017
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Hey folks

Looking for a new daily beater after my old VERY tired Casio G-Shock is being retired, mainly due to its now dead battery. Being as I do spanner monkey work for a living I tend to ruin everything I wear so looking for something hardy, the old Casio lasted me a good decade, I've had it since I was in School, back when you could pick them up for £20,but to be honest the new 'upmarket' ones just don't appeal to me as much anymore.

Been looking at field watches, around 35mm sized under £150. I initially found with this budget I could JUST scrimp a base model CWC G10 which have a fairly good reputation for being tanks. However after browsing about I found its sister the MWC G10 which tend to sell widely lower than their RRPs meaning I can pick up a top of the line example with glass crystal, titanium casing and tritium lume within budget. (http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/MWC-G10-100m-GTLS-Titanium-Hybrid-Military-Watch-May-Need-Capacitor-Recharge-/112255244170?hash=item1a22ef178a%3Ag%3A0ckAAOSwiDFYMY0L&_trkparms=pageci%253Aca7fabc2-42e8-11e7-9427-74dbd1807e40%257Cparentrq%253A4a4f3b3615c0a888ac7383f0fffeaffd%257Ciid%253A)

I have been struggling to find honest reviews though, everything I read seems to come from either MWC owners who swear by them or CWC owners who absolutely slate the cheaper watch. Just wondering if anybody here has any experience with them.

Any other recommendations are welcome too, I have also been looking at Vostoks as I know they have a reputation for making cheap, but robust watches. Also Pulsars which are the Seiko subbrand which I believe now supplies the British army.

caelite

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Sunday 28th May 2017
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Yeah Fallingup.

I done a bit of reading after making this post and came to a similar conclusion, the MWCs are made to a pricepoint with skeptical quality. However I have found an army surplus store stocking 'Grade A used' and 'unissued' quality CWC G10s for £95-£145. With the all important Tritium lume (I love this!). I am strongly considering picking up one of the A grade £95 examples as I really wouldn't mind a few minor marks as I will probably do worse myself.

My only worry is if they are 20-30 years old (description on the unissued ones hints that they are Gulf war era) that the GLTS tubes will be knackered. EDIT: Its a tritium paint on the old CWC ones, which my friend has just said is easily replaced. Very tempted to order one! smile

This is the example cited if anyone knows anything about them: http://www.anchorsupplies.com/cwc-g10-quartz.html



Edited by caelite on Sunday 28th May 21:22

caelite

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E91 Gaz said:
I'm currently getting rid of a load of cwc g10, varying ages from 97 to 2004. All with brand new Phoenix straps and batteries fitted.

Feel free to pm me should you fancy one and we can discuss.
Obvisiouly this isn't a sales pitch ??
Was 30seconds away from ordering one when I spotted your message, sent you an email.

caelite

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Fallingup said:
The G10 doesnt have Tritium tubes. But it seems your mind is made up. You can lead a horse to water ..........
Yeah I edited it into my original post, I had just figured that since the higher end MWC G10 was GLTS that the CWC G10 was tubes, but it is paint, I just love the idea of the isotope base lumes. I am looking at Traser's as well but they do very few models sub £150 & there are not a huge amount of used ones on eBay.

Edited by caelite on Sunday 28th May 21:33

caelite

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Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Job jobbed.

Bought one of E91 Gaz's CWC's for a good price, fits my tiny, powerfully built, girly, director wrists perfectly smile



Edited by caelite on Wednesday 31st May 18:31