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(More customer reviews)I've had a few other dive watches. This one is my current favorite. It isn't small, the face and case are actually the same measurements as my seiko monster dive watch. But it is much thinner and lighter than that seiko. I like the black face with the black bezel, good combination and somehow makes the face of the watch seem larger and the case of the watch look smaller. I have the stainless steel band which is also very sturdy and has a secure fastener. The luminosity on the hands and face is strong and lasts a good length of time, the dot on the bezel dot is small and not as visible. I haven't been diving with this watch yet, I use it for a daily wearer, it seems well built enough and is nice enough looking to wear around for most activities and in the office. I may still use one of my other watches for diving and keep this one for more water surface activities, boating fishing etc. One other nice feature, the case and band is a brushed stainless finish so isn't shiny and reflective in bright sunlight. A nice subtle feature. I like this watch alot and it will be getting the most wear and use of the dozen or so watches that I now have.
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Stylish enough for everyday professional wear, the Wenger Battalion II Diver stainless steel men's watch is also rugged enough for extreme snow sports and scuba diving--thanks to its water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet). The large, round silver watch case is topped by black-plated unidirectional rotating bezel with elapsed time markings and a luminous marker at the zero position. The black dial face is complemented by luminous markers and hands (with red seconds hand), small minute indexes around the outer edge, and a date window between 4 and 5 o'clock. Other features include a handsome triple-link stainless steel bracelet, knurled screw-down crown, classic Swiss Army insignia at 12 o'clock, a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and precise Swiss quartz movement.
About Wenger Watches Established in 1893 in Delémont in the Jura mountains of Switzerland, Wenger S.A. began as a supplier for the Swiss Army and is now one of only two official producers of the genuine Swiss Army knife. With the world renowned high standards of Swiss watchmaking, it was only a matter of time before Wenger moved into creating precisely tuned and carefully engineered timepieces. Since beginning in 1997, Wenger watches are now sold in 80 countries on all continents and its collection comprises the whole military sports spectrum.
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