A Very Rare 1976 RAF-Issued Lost Navigator Military Watch With Sterile Dial, Tritium Lume, 6BB Markings & Brushed Steel Case
Known among collectors as the Lost Navigator, this enigmatic military timepiece remains a point of fascination in horological circles. Around 2,000 examples were produced, each featuring a sterile dial and robust monobloc tonneau-shaped case. While many attribute these watches to Hamiltonwhose military supply contracts extended into the mid-1970sothers speculate about their true origins, as CWC didnt begin supplying wristwatches to the British armed forces until the early 1980s. As such, the Lost Navigator appears to have been issued during the transitional period between these two iconic manufacturers, further deepening the mystery and allure of this elusive model.
What’s on Offer
A very rare opportunity to acquire an incredibly well-preserved piece of British military history the infamous and mysterious Lost Navigator, presented here in all its enigmatic glory. This piece is in superb condition, with a rich black dial, brilliant white Arabic numerals, and original lume on both the indices and hands. The iconic military pheon at 6 o’clock denotes its status as property of the MoD and the circled T means the luminous material is Tritium. The dial sits beneath shatterproof plexiglas, housed in a brushed stainless steel case that remains remarkably well preserved given the watchs age and intended use. The original military engravings on the caseback read:6BB-6645 99-5238290 463/76.
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