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Szanto Military Field Quartz Watch

Szanto Military Field Quartz Watch

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Until World War I, wrist watches weren’t commonplace. Once soldiers returned home wearing the reliable and rugged timekeeping instruments they wore in battle, they set a lasting trend: the field watch Read More

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sixftsith
11
Jan 26, 2020
I do have this watch model, just with a different logo style. Scored it directly from their website for this price on cyber Monday. It's a great everyday watch and has incredible lume.
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rumata13
563
Jan 25, 2020
this looks like recent Ingersoll watch, except that Ingersoll was automatic for the same price.
BenTWP
106
Jan 24, 2020
Not bad, but I'd go for a Bertucci instead.
RayF
22218
Jan 28, 2020
BenTWPProvenance and pedigree!
RayF
22218
Jan 24, 2020
"Szanto brand, because Fossil watches just weren't gimmicky enough for you! Szanto is owned by these guys: https://timeconcepts.net Who appear to be hell-bent on capturing the "teen to thirty" demographic by tapping into various "that's how I want to see myself!" identity products, and who have a (fuzzy) relationship with a large Chinese watch manufacturing company, they seem very high on: "We feel very fortunate to work with a factory in China that is every bit as professional as any we've ever seen in Switzerland, and in fact is superior to many." And are also not shy about explaining their marketing direction and focus: "We understand the importance of style and trend, and work closely with Research and Development Teams in Hong Kong and China to bring original ideas, customers’ requirements and expertise together to satisfy our customers’ needs." In other words: Big on the sizzle, light on the steak, which is to say, it's not difficult to make a watch that ticks, the trick is getting people to buy them. For this company, that means the wrapper, packaging, and marketing are the focus--the internals need only be "sufficient." You can see some nice photos of their (?) factory here: https://timeconcepts.net/pages/quality-watchmaking
autoteleology
447
Jan 25, 2020
Yes, it is me who is upset, and not the person who saw fit to start dropping interrobangs. Also, I already told you, and you should know as a critic of "reading comprehension", that I don't ultimately disagree eith you on dissing the watch, except I dislike it for stylistic reasons and not where it came from, because I care more about aesthetic than being a snob.
RayF
22218
Jan 25, 2020
autoteleologyIn that case, simply return the unused portion of your purchase for a full and prompt refund. You may keep the free Ginsu steak knives with our compliments ;- )
Endoverend
39
Jan 24, 2020
For me it would look more vintage and better if it were 38 or 39 mm.
Flibbertigibbet
1
Jan 24, 2020
To the mods: What's the case thickness?
FlibbertigibbetHello! The case thickness is 10 mm. Thank you for your interest!
The strap is 22mm tapering to 20mm at the buckle.
GatorAvalanche
39
Jan 24, 2020
I like the look but the price seems a bit high.
JAone
999
Jan 24, 2020
Nice looking watch,but not sure about the brand logo on the dial. A little too fancy for my own taste. But the price does make the last CCCP automatic watch at $67 or $69 dollars look good value ;if it wasn't for the 46mm dial size. But this watch does have that aviator/field watch look.
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