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Military Watches Technological Triumphs We watch our tax money go to the government every April; when you buy a Military Watch, you get some of it back. Defense spending benefits the private sector in many ways (it even spawned the internet!), and it creates some of the greatest wrist watches ever made. A soldier's life or death sometimes depends upon something as simple as a watch, and our success or failure in business or sports often depends on our watch. Navy Seals needed dive watches that could withstand 200m of water pressure; Army Rangers needed compasses and chronographs on their watches; Air Force pilots needed watches that could simultaneously keep time in several time zones. If you enjoy scuba diving, hiking, or frequent traveling, such military watches are watches that match your needs. |
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Military watches are dependable watches. Many
come with end-of-battery-life warnings, so you know your
watch won't suddenly fail you when you might need
your watch the most. Have you ever had a watch break
easily? The military knows how rough life can be on a
watch, and many military watches have additional
features to protect the watch and to enhance the
durability of the watch, like unidirectional ratcheting
bezels, crown protectors, scratch-resistant crystals,
screw down case backs, and safety clasps on the
bracelets and bands of the watch.
Citizen Blue Angels Military Watch
??ßA Watch Worth Watching
The Citizen Blue Angles Eco-Drive
SkyHawk watch epitomizes the military watch style. In
its solid titanium case and bracelet, the SkyHawk watch
is light but incredibly durable. Citizen Watches
Eco-Drive feature enables this watch to be charging
whenever in sunlight or indoor light. The SkyHawk's
chronograph is accurate to within 1/100th of a second.
The watch has a rotating bezel with a slide rule, time
and calendar for 22 different time zones, three World
Time Alarms, and more. The armed forces ought to put
pictures of this watch on their recruiting posters!
Luminox Army Field Series
Military Watches ??ßGets the Job Done
Do you like the looks and
durability of military watches, but don't want to
pay for all those fancy watch features you might not
need? The Luminox Field Series watches get the job done.
Three hands on the watch dial let you see time down to
the second; the watch's scratch-resistant crystal
makes sure you see it clearly. The Army Field Series
watches are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable than
many other sometimes bulky military watches. If
you'd rather be the general than the busy
technician or engineer, this is the watch for you.
Chase-Durer Special Forces Military
Watch ??ßIt's Special for Sure
Not many watches out there are
water resistant to 330m/1000ft. Chase-Durer Special
Forces Watches don't just stand up to water
pressure: these watches also come with chronographs,
tachymeters, black PVD sold 316L stainless steel, and
screw-locked crown and pushers and screw-in back, and a
tritium/SPO advanced illuminations system. This watch is
being all it can be. Swiss
Army Military Watches ??ßTheir Watches
Aren't Neutral How many
quality Swiss Army watches are there? Night vision
watches, Sportech watches, Airboss watches, Dive Master
watches, Seaplane watches . . . the Swiss Army
shouldn't ever complain of not being well-equipped,
at least not in the watch department. If you're
looking for the classic military look, top-notch
technological features, durability, then you can find
them in a Swiss Army watch.
Torgoen Military Watches
??ßA Pilot's Best Friend
Modern warfare demands the best in
technology, and so does Torgoen. Whether you're a
pilot or a frequent traveler or just someone looking for
a great watch, Torgoen watches give you the data you
need. These watches are made specifically to withstand
vibration, pressure and temperature change. A pilot
can't tolerate failure in a watch; why should you?
Get a Torgoen.
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