371
Battery no. 371 for Cabot Watch Company CWC G10 British Army issue watches, suitable for all Cabot CWC G10 watches from 1998 onwards. Battery no. 395 for early 1990s CWC G10 British Army issue watches, and most quartz divers watches.
Who makes G10 watch?
Cabot Watch Company supplied the G10 from 1980 and was contracted by the MoD until recent times. A conservative figure of over 200,000 G10 watches have been produced for the military, based on 10,000 per year over a 28 year period. 22,000 were supplied to the Royal Navy in 1991.
Are all watch batteries the same size?
All watch batteries are not the same. We have 2 basic types, 1.55 volt silver oxide batteries and 3.0 volt lithium batteries. We stock about 55 different sizes of these 2 types of batteries. A watch movement takes a specific size and type of battery and they cannot be interchanged.
Does the British Army issue watches?
The CWC G10s are the most common British Military issued watch generally available today, with an estimated 200,000 being issued from 1980-2006.
What does G1098 mean?
From memory G1098 were like local stores, these were items of equipment that might reasonably be expected to be replaced locally, i.e. Binoculars – watch’s – sleeping bags etc. Items that if lost were replaced by the loser completeing the much loved P1954 form – please take the cost from my pay form.
What watch does the RAF use?
Breitling have a rich heritage as a pioneer of pilots’ watches and a long-standing partnership with the Royal Air Force. The watchmaker is one of the only watch brands in the world to equip all of its models with chronometer-certified movements developed in their workshops.
Do most watches use the same battery?
All watch batteries are not the same. We have 2 basic types, 1.55 volt silver oxide batteries and 3.0 volt lithium batteries. A watch movement takes a specific size and type of battery and they cannot be interchanged. Most of the time we can only tell what battery your watch needs by taking off the back of the watch.
What kind of battery do I need for a G10 watch?
Watch battery for G10 watches with battery hatch. Battery no. 371 for Cabot Watch Company CWC G10 British Army issue watches. Suitable for all Cabot CWC G10 watches from 1998 onwards. Battery no. 395 for Cabot Watch Company CWC earlier 1990s G10 British Army issue watches, and most quartz divers watches.
What is the battery number for a Cabot G10 watch?
Battery no. 371 for Cabot Watch Company CWC G10 British Army issue watches, suitable for all Cabot CWC G10 watches from 1998 onwards. Battery no. 395 for early 1990s CWC G10 British Army issue watches, and most quartz divers watches.
What is a G10 army watch?
The ARRSEPedia is the British Army encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The term ‘G10’ is generally used to describe issue watches ( 1098 items) – a family of basic analogue military timepieces of a uniform format, i.e. steel body, black face and luminosity of a required specification.
What year is the battery number 394 on a G10?
Battery no. 394 for earlier G10 watches with battery hatch, circa 1984 – 1988 approximately. Battery no. 386 for very earliest G10 watches with battery hatch, circa 1980 – 1983.