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The Victorinox Infantry watch is decidedly vintage. The numerals are done in an almost typewriter style that’s bold and legible against the black dial, and on the bezel are 24-hour markings for military time Read More
Mine arrived today (after a failed delivery attempt on Saturday - office was closed). Not a gift (well, a gift to me) so getting it before Xmas wasn't a big deal.
I have to say this watch is much nicer than the pictures show. I was a bit hesitant to buy because I wasn't sure I'd like the Milanese bracelet. It looked a little too dressy/formal in the pictures. It looks amazing in person though. The bracelet works very well with this watch and looks stunning. Simple, clean, classy, and perfectly suited as a very versatile watch - casual to formal wear.
froglesI like your logic there!
Regarding the bracelet, I wasn't too excited about it either, but it certainly has grown on me. It's more casual than I originally thought, and is much nicer than the pictures show. I actually really like it now and have no intentions to swap it out.
I have this watch on a leather band and really like it (found it "used" for $112 on Amazon, but the watch I got looks brand new)...a couple notes on the GMT functionality - it's a bit odd. You can set the GMT hand by pulling the crown out 1 click and turning the crown the opposite direction of the way you turn it to set the date...but when you set the "home" time (2 clicks out on the crown), the GMT hand moves with it. So it takes a little tweaking. Easiest way to make it work is to set your home time, then go and adjust the GMT hand appropriately.
But it looks great on the wrist and is a perfect size in my opinion. I'd highly recommend it for anyone looking for a GMT watch that doesn't break the bank (and if you're ok with quartz, not mechanical - see the "breaking the bank" comment.)