This watch might be called a “Commando,” but it looks to be a little more spit and polish than dust and mud.
The outermost rim of the case appears to be refined and thin, the pale gray face is sharp, and the white numbers help add to the more formal look. The Chronograph Dials blend in nicely, and the bright red second hand stands out just enough. Yes it’s probably classified as a sports watch, but it sure as hell isn’t something you’d wear at the gym.
Expensive restaurant? Absolutely. Fishing? Probably not.
It’s slick, it’s clean, and it’s a bargain at just over $107.95
Buying a watch through Amazon.com from a retailer that’s not the manufacturer, and is also NOT Amazon.com, can sometimes be a bit of a trick. You might not be so sure that you’re getting a genuine product. But this watch will be a purchase that is “fulfilled” by Amazon. Meaning: If you have any questions about authenticity or any other issues, you bring it up with Amazon.com.
And that also means free super saver shipping. Which is never a bad thing.
Plus a restock (no sale) of a favorite USA assembled dive watch.
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.
New sportcoats. Italian desert boots. J. Crew dips their promo-toes into spring.
From de-scaling irons to shining shoes to smelling coat pits. Let's clean up our act.
New Seikos are on sale, and J. Crew's Suit event is expiring soon.