Wenger Men's 73119 Standard Issue XL White Dial Steel Bracelet Watch by Wenger
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Features
- Three year warranty
- Full sweep second hand
- From the makers of the legendary Swiss army knife
- Comes with a metal presentation case
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Description
From the maker of the genuine SWISS ARMY KNIFETM
Standard Issue Collection.
Brushed and Polished Stainless steel case and bracelet.
Silver dial with silver tone hands and hour markers.
Luminous hands and markers.
Precise Swiss quartz movement accurate to 1/10 of a second per day.
Water-resistant to 100m (330 ft.).
Date Display.
Scratch-resistant mineral crystal.
Screw-on case back ensures water-resistancy.
Fold over deployment clasp.
Case measures 44mm diameter by 10mm thick.
Editorial Review
From the maker of the genuine Swiss Army Knife comes the extra-large Wenger Standard Issue men's stainless steel military-style watch, which offers a no-nonsense design and craftsmanship that will last for years. The round watch case measures 44mm wide (1.73 inches) and it's topped by a raised bezel with compass-like accents. The easily readable white dial includes a full Arabic numeral display (with smaller inset 24-hour notations), small minute indexes around the exterior, date window at 3 o'clock, and luminous baton hands (with red seconds hand). It's matched with a triple-link stainless steel bracelet band that mixes polished and brushed finishes, and is joined by a diver's buckle with safety clasp. Other features include the classic Swiss Army insignia at 12 o'clock, Swiss quartz movement, a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and screw-on case back to ensure water-resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)–suitable for a variety of snow and water sports.
About Wenger Watches Established in 1893 in Delémont in the Jura mountains of Switzerland, Wenger S.A. began as a supplier for the Swiss Army and is now one of only two official producers of the genuine Swiss Army knife. With the world renowned high standards of Swiss watchmaking, it was only a matter of time before Wenger moved into creating precisely tuned and carefully engineered timepieces. Since beginning in 1997, Wenger watches are now sold in 80 countries on all continents and its collection comprises the whole military sports spectrum.