Could somebody have swapped out a caseback or does the watch show signs of being heavily worn; the markings on the Pulsar are not that deep to begin with? Pictures would help.
I have just aquired a Pulsar G10 which has no NSN year of issue etc on the case back but everything about the watch is military, ie fixed bars, circled L.
Can anyone give me some guidance on this please.
Could somebody have swapped out a caseback or does the watch show signs of being heavily worn; the markings on the Pulsar are not that deep to begin with? Pictures would help.
The watch is mint. I will get some pics up.
I see what you mean. It looks to be the same caseback as others with presumably bona fide military markings although there are other caseback variants as well (based on a cursory Google image search). There was allegedly a civilian variant called the PXH035P but the dial is radically different. The only other thing I managed to find on MWR was this from a contributor who works at the MOD:
http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showt...l=1#post148066
Perhaps some of the UORs made it into the wild without being marked (I have no idea whether this is done in Japan or by the MOD for this watch)? I think you need to post this on MWR.
Many thanks CB I will ask the question on MWR.
I have seen at least one Pulsar G10 on eBay recently that was BNIB, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily a civilian version. Perhaps it could be an unissued G10 from the Stores or something.