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Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

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Product Description
We teamed up with Glycine to put our own twist on one of the company’s best sellers, the Combat Sub. You won’t find this exclusive version anywhere else.

A Combat Sub You Can Only Get Here

From its clean dial and diver’s bezel to its high water-resistance rating and reliable Swiss-made movement, the Glycine Combat Sub is a favorite of the watch community. It’s been released in different colors and finishes, but never before like this. This Drop-exclusive version has everything you loved about the original, now with a two-toned bezel and an antique, lumed look. Another notable addition is the reversion to the original Glycine logo—a throwback change that will delight any vintage watch lover. Crafted with a stainless steel case and a sapphire crystal with a triple dose of anti-reflective coating, this timepiece works as hard in the depths of the ocean as it does in an important meeting.

Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch
Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch
Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch
Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch
Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

100+ Years of Swiss Craftsmanship

Established in 1914 by Eugène Meylan, Glycine traces its roots back to Bienne, Switzerland, the watchmaking capital of the world. Originally, Glycine was a movement manufacturer, but during the 1930s it launched its own line of timepieces. Later, in 1953 came the debut of the well-known Airman line, a collection of GMT watches with 24-hour analog dials and rotating bezels, used frequently by military and commercial pilots. The 1960s saw the release of the Combat Sub, a diver that soon became the brand’s calling card—for good reason. Today, Glycine has expanded its lineup to include a wide range of timepieces, but it still operates out of its headquarters in Bienne, Switzerland.

Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

Specs

  • Drop + Glycine
  • Movement: Glycine GL224 26-jewel automatic
  • 28800 vph
  • 38-hour power reserve
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Bracelet: Stainless steel
  • Crystal: Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
  • Caseback: Solid
  • Bezel: Aluminum
  • Date display
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel
  • Case diameter: 42 mm
  • Case thickness: 10.6 mm
  • Lug width: 22 mm
  • Lug-to-lug: 50 mm
  • Water resistance: 200 m (654 ft)

Included

  • Glycine’s 2-year warranty

RETURNS—NO QUESTIONS ASKED

We get it. Sometimes what you ordered just doesn’t work out. If that’s the case for you, don’t fret! All customers (both US and international) may return this item in new, unused condition within 30 days of delivery.

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Mar 25, 2021 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. Cancellations are accepted up to 2 hours after checkout for in-stock items, or up until pre-order ships.

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Can anyone comment on the bracelet? Pins or screw links? How is the clasp? Thanks!!
Feb 6, 2021
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WathingTime
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Pin and collar system, bigger issue is a cheap pressed clasp that is not easily replaceable with better quality one.Read More
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Combat watch would imply firearm resistance right? Can I shoot with this watch on my wrist? I've had watches fall apart and stop ticking due to the impact vibration being on my arm while firing my sidearm. Anyone care to clarify?
Feb 21, 2021
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AkMikes
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I’ve never had that happen to me. I believe even Rolex assures their buyer they can wear it golfing skeet shooting and such. I’d be sure screw fastened ones had a tiny drop of loctite and pin and...Read More
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Yes, there is no hurry, I hope !!! The condition I have added to my other two "unseen" medical potential life threatening issues , is yet another invisible killer except this time I feel like a "Spartan", as there are only about 300 people in the country with it. It is extremely rare, I suppose like the LE Ingersoll, 93 of 300!!! Little but of "Karma" there!! I do like a little bit of uniqueness. I believe the Raymond Weil with original calf strap and fitted sports bracelet was $900, and the Ingersoll $350 plus post; because there may be different post options. The pick of this bunch though really is the fully Swiss made Panzera Breuer 43, $800, with the valjoux standard 7750 in it and the four strap option; maybe one of your friends maybe interested!! The movement in the RW is also a valjoux 7750 with in house adjustments! Not sure what but the standard has a power reserve of 42 hours and the RW in house movement 46 hours. The Ingersoll I believe is a 29 jewel seagull Ty movement with about 36 hours reserve, but in that respect the Seiko Alpinist blows them all away with a claimed 70 hours from it's 6R36 movement!! And that is a steal at $450 with the great straps I attached. I must admit taking more photos of these watches makes me a little "melancholy" as although I never really got to wear them ,except a few occasions here and there I can remember the reason I bought them: but such is life ,I would like them to go to someone who appreciates them. I have sent emails, did they get through JAone
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