CWC has been in the stopwatch production game for a long time. However, most of their pieces are not typically designed to be worn on the wrist. Instead, the watches are better suited for torpedo timing aboard a submarine, which is why the name Sonar is in the title of this model. The stopwatches have also been used by the BBC for timing broadcasts up. However, the CWC GS Sonar Watch takes that watch construction and implements it into an actual watch you can wear.
The CWC GS Sonar Watch has a simplistic design. Yet it’s obvious it has been used for its precision timekeeping, marked by the twin time dials in the middle of the watch and the red and yellow hands pressed against the back white face. It has an almost 1970s Soviet design element to it which is also part of its charm. So, if you’re a fan of classic military issued watch designs, the CWC GS Sonar Watch is one to keep an eye out for.