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(More customer reviews)This is my third Wenger - the first was the "Wenger standard issue" watch I bought ten years ago and despite tons of use and a few new batteries is still ticking superbly - the second diver watch I gave to my brother for Christmas two years ago - and this one I just bought somewhat on a whim. I also have an ESQ dress watch.
The Commando arrived in four days in perfect condition. The case is beefy stainless steel -- aka imagine 3-4 Kennedy 50-cent pices stacked on top of the other. The leather band is also beefier than the photo shows. It took a few days to curve around my wrist, and is now very comfy - Wenger bands are wonderful. But the watch's best attribute is its cool factor.
The face has bold markings - making it the easiest of those I own to read without glasses, as well as in poor light. The black/white/red face is sleek, and despite the complexity of the dial, it's well laid out and easy to discern. The crystal has a magnifying quality, which helps readability as well.
No scratches yet, but I've only had it two weeks.
I've not gotten it wet, and try to avoid doing so despite the claim of water resistance.
Mostly, it's just a cool looking watch, like none I've ever owned, and I think it's a great addition to my (small) watch collection. Unbeatable quality for the price.
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Whether you're racing yachts or bikes, keep close track of your times with this Wenger Commando Chrono stainless steel men's chronograph watch, which measures events to 1/20 of a second and up to 30 minutes. It also sports tachymeter readings on the outer edge of the dial, just inset from the thin, slightly raised silver bezel. The black dial face includes three tonal chrono subdials, luminous baton hands (with red seconds hand), Arabic numeral markers, and a date window at 4 o'clock. It's completed by a black leather strap with white contrast stitching. Other features include a precise 4-jewel Swiss quartz movement, classic Swiss Army insignia at 12 o'clock, scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and screw-on case back to ensure water-resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--suitable for a variety of snow and water sports.
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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