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By the 1920s, Cyma had followed the growing trend to standardise watch part manufacture. Scrutinise photos they’re most of the description. From 1915, Cyma’s highly skilled designers and technicians were creating shock-resistant movements and examples of the first waterproof watches. History is unknown the watch would've been called in by BWD for servicing as required. I've left these as they form part of the watch's patina. Note there are hardly discernible 'witness' marks where the hands had stopped at 12.50. - Airsoft Shop, Wargame, Airsoft Gun, BB Gun, Toys Gun, Airsoft Electric Gun AEG, Wholesale, Gas Blowback Guns, Spring Guns, Combat Gear and more. Serviced within 3 years.Ī good example of an officer's pocket watch early WW2. Movement: CYMA Inhouse Calibre 775 3 gold settings and pressed centre wheel bearing. (General Service Time Piece) - Issue T 4900ĭial: Standard British War Department (BWD): Black: 1-12 Military numerals (lume inactive): 'Pencil 2' hands (lume active) The movement is signed with the Cyma calibre number 999. An Officer's Cyma Pocket Watch - British Army: Circa 1939īack: British Military Pheon (Arrow) - G.S.T.P. This Cyma pocket watch has a good quality Swiss 15 jewel (three adjustments) movement which is working nicely.