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MWC 1999-2001 Pattern Black PVD Automatic Military Divers Watch - Sapphire Crystal and 60 Hour Power Reserve

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MWC 1999-2001 Pattern Black PVD Automatic Military Divers Watch - Sapphire Crystal and 60 Hour Power ReserveMWC 300m 1000ft Diver Black PVD Automatic Miyota 8315 Sapphire Crystal 120 Click Bezel SKU DIV2001 PVD AUT Description MWC first introduced this 300m 1000ft water resistant divers watch in the early 1990s, with a series of evolutionary updates over the following years. Among the various versions produced, the 19992001 dial configuration proved to be the most popular, valued for its clean, uncluttered layout and excellent night time legibility. This

MWC 300m / 1000ft Diver – Black PVD Automatic

Miyota 8315 • Sapphire Crystal • 120-Click Bezel

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DIV2001/PVD/AUT


Description

MWC first introduced this 300m / 1000ft water-resistant diver’s watch in the early 1990s, with a series of evolutionary updates over the following years. Among the various versions produced, the 1999–2001 dial configuration proved to be the most popular, valued for its clean, uncluttered layout and excellent night-time legibility. This model faithfully retains that dial design.

While the original watches used tritium lume, this modern version features Luminova, while retaining the encircled “T” on the dial as a nod to the historical specification.

There is a particularly interesting backstory associated with this design. Although the model was officially discontinued in 2007, an Australian MWC distributor later rediscovered 500 brand-new quartz examples in storage. These watches had been overlooked when the original owner’s father retired; why exactly 500 remained was unclear, but around the year 2000 the distributor had an ongoing procurement contract supplying 500 units per year.

When these watches were discovered, they were returned to Europe, fully inspected, and pressure-tested before being released. Their rapid sell-out confirmed continued demand for the design and led directly to its reintroduction with substantial upgrades, including sapphire crystals and 120-click unidirectional bezels across the range.

This version features a black non-reflective PVD-treated stainless steel case, a finish commonly specified for military contracts. The Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) process alters the surface of the steel at a molecular level, producing a highly durable, wear-resistant coating suitable for demanding operational use.

The case design itself originates from MRP S.A. (Switzerland) and has remained largely unchanged since the 1970s. Variations of this same case have been used by well-known brands including Precista, Nilax, Heuer, and CWC.

This watch follows British Ministry of Defence (MOD) specifications and is supplied with a 20mm NATO strap.


Key Features

  • 300m / 1000ft water resistance (30ATM)
  • Automatic Miyota 8315 movement with 60-hour power reserve
  • Black non-reflective PVD stainless steel case
  • Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • 120-click unidirectional bezel
  • Screwdown locking crown
  • High-visibility Luminova lume
  • MOD-spec configuration
  • Supplied with 20mm black nylon webbing NATO strap
  • 24-month guarantee

Dimensions & Specifications

Case & Construction

  • Case material: Black non-reflective PVD stainless steel
  • Crown: Screwdown locking
  • Water resistance: 30ATM / 300m / 1000ft
  • Bezel: 120-click unidirectional

Movement & Crystal

  • Movement: Miyota 8315 automatic
  • Power reserve: Approx. 60 hours
  • Crystal type: Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
  • Crystal diameter: 31 mm
  • Luminous material: Luminova

Sizing

  • Case diameter (excluding crown): 40 mm
  • Case diameter (including crown): 45 mm
  • Lug-to-lug length: 47.5 mm
  • Case thickness: 13.1 mm
  • Weight: 89.5 g

Strap & Warranty

  • Strap width: 20 mm
  • Strap supplied: Black nylon webbing NATO
  • Guarantee: 24 months

Why Sapphire Crystal?

Sapphire crystal is highly prized by military personnel, security professionals, and outdoor users due to its exceptional scratch resistance and impact strength. Under harsh conditions, sapphire offers far greater durability and long-term clarity than standard mineral glass, making it the preferred choice for professional-grade watches.

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    A simple book with a powerful message! If you are looking for a laymen’s guide on the arguments for the resurrection of Jesus, from every conceivable angle, then this book is for you. Habermas and Licona are two Bible scholars that have joined forces to provide both new and mature believer with everything they need to know to share their faith and knowledge on the resurrection of Jesus. One of the great strengths of the book is that right from the start Habermas and Licona give us what they believe is a very powerful strategy for sharing the story of the resurrection which they call a “minimal facts approach.” The great advantage of this approach is that we can stick to the topic of the resurrection and not get sidetracked to issues on the reliability of the Bible. In addition this approach considers only those data that are so strongly attested historically that almost every scholar (including the skeptical ones) accept their truthfulness. Under this approach the authors suggest that the first four facts below are almost universally accepted by all types of scholars while the fifth fact is accepted by a majority of scholars: 1. Jesus died by crucifixion. 2. Jesus’ disciples believed that he rose and appeared to them. 3. The church persecutor Paul was suddenly changed. 4. The skeptic James, brother of Jesus, was suddenly changed. 5. The tomb was empty. The book also discusses the many different theories that skeptics have used down through the centuries to debunk the resurrection of Jesus. Some of the most popular theories include: the resurrection being a legend, the disciples stole the body, the witnesses went to the wrong tomb, the apparent death theory and the hallucination hypotheses. One by one Habermas and Licona give detailed reasons why each theory fails to align with the five minimal facts shared above. Throughout the book the authors appeal to both biblical and extra-biblical sources to make their case. I especially enjoyed reading Chapter 8 – Naturally Speaking. In this chapter science, miracles and near-death experiences are discussed and the reader comes away with the realization that God does indeed exist. Throughout the book a myriad of charts help to summarize each different idea and theory making it easy to remember the main arguments used to equip the believer with everything they need to make the case for the resurrection of Jesus. I also found the chapter on People Skills especially practical in helping to prepare us with the wisdom we need to share everything we have learned in the book with skeptics and non-believers. The appendix provides a very detailed outline of all the arguments and is the perfect refresher course for the book. The many pages of notes are an excellent source for anyone desiring to go deeper into the material. Finally the interactive game CD is a great way to reinforce many of the ideas from the book and is a fun way to help remember important themes.
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