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Prepare to run out of superlatives! Elliot Brown Watches have something not many watch brands can boast; real integrity, a passion for the product that oozes out of every bezel and an almost obsessive attention to detail! They have a collaborative history with many elite military units around the world and have created designs used in uniquely tough environments. And, like those select military groups, their confidence in the quality does not need loudly broadcasting. These watches are out of the ordinary and not your everyday. Take a look at the spec and the evidence. It speaks for itself...you won't need to be told!
A military inspired Canford finished in anti-reflective, toughened gunmetal PVD, matt dark olive dial with bold SuperLuminova lume. Fitted to a matching low profile heritage webbing strap complete with patented buckle system. The soft woven webbing is custom dyed and made especially for us on a re-commissioned Victorian Shuttle loom in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Designed to be low profile, lightweight, breathable, durable, treated with an anti-bacterial wash and is without doubt the most comfortable strap we have ever worn.
The Elliot Brown Canford 202-024-N08 Olive Dial, Webbing Strap features all the utilitarian functionality of Canford with anti glare matt PVD case, high contrast hands, bright SuperLuminova and textured dial.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.