W7 Battle of Britain

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W7 Battle of Britain

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The W7 was a ladies watch celebrating the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, initially sold in March 2010 in very limited numbers, and was available only to BBMF Squadron personnel, along with its counterpart Gents BBMF version of the C4 Peregrine.

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