Product Description
Inspired by classic mid-century military field watches, the Woolpack W5 Military Field Watch delivers authentic vintage charm with reliable mechanical engineering. Powered by the historic Shanghai manual-wind movement, originally developed for the Chinese military in the 1970s, this timepiece captures the ritual and precision of traditional soldier-issued watches—simple, dependable, and built for clarity in any condition.
Its compact 36mm stainless steel case reflects the exact proportions of military watches from the 1970s, while the clean Arabic numeral dial ensures fast readability. The domed 3D acrylic crystal gives the watch its unmistakable retro field-watch character, offering warm reflections and period-correct styling.
Lightweight, rugged in spirit, and timeless in design, the Woolpack W5 is a perfect daily companion for enthusiasts of authentic military heritage, mechanical craftsmanship, and understated vintage aesthetics.
Specifications
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Movement: Shanghai Manual Mechanical
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Power Reserve: Approx. 40 hours
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Case Diameter: 36 mm (without crown)
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Case Thickness: 11 mm
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Case Material: Polished stainless steel
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Dial Window: 3D domed acrylic crystal
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Display Type: Arabic numeral markers
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Band Material: Leather
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Band Width: 15–19 mm
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Band Length: 21 cm
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Clasp Type: Buckle
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Water Resistance: 3 ATM (splash-resistant, not for swimming)
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Style: Vintage / Casual
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Item Type: Mechanical wristwatch
Key Features
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Authentic Shanghai Movement – A respected manual-wind caliber known for reliability and nostalgic charm.
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Classic 36mm Retro Case – True to 1970s proportions: elegant, balanced, and comfortable for daily wear.
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3D Domed Acrylic Crystal – Vintage curvature that enhances dial depth and reflects light softly.
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Polished Stainless Steel Case – Durable construction with a refined, period-correct finish.
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Traditional Hand-Winding Experience – Enjoy the daily ritual of winding your mechanical watch.
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Authentic Military Heritage – Designed in the spirit of classic soldier-issued field watches from the 1960s–70s.