Wenger Men's 70109 Standard Issue White Dial Steel Bracelet Watch Product Description:
- Three year warranty
- Full sweep second hand
- From the makers of the legendary Swiss army knife
- Comes with a metal presentation case
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Description
Wenger Standard Issue Men's Watch, Stainless Steel, Standard Issue White Dial w/Bracelet 70109
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Built to last!
By Ramon Negron
I purchased this watch in 1997 & it has been working ever since. It's gone down to 100+ feet with no problem. I have hit it, dropped it & soaked it. I lost it in a mountain biking accident inside a muddy creek bed. A few months later the creek bed dried up & I saw it. I picked it up & it was still ticking. It had no oxidation, no rust and no damage. Wenger makes a great watch.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Solid Watch
By RiverMan
I've had this watch for 5+ years, and it has held up well. I've gone swimming, bathed, paddled boats, and generally worn it without any special care.Aside from the fake bezel (does not move & is useless), it's a fine watch that looks a full grade nicer than it is. No need to blow $250+ on a Victorinox. Good for a smaller man's wrist.Oh, and it tells the time too. Sweet.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent watch that lasts
By Galileo Galilei
My Wegner SAK Design is 15 years old and runs great. It looks great and has aged very well, despite hard usage. This watch was a gift from my father and I expect to pass it down to my son in another 10 or 15 years.The watch is rated to 100 m depth water resistance and has stood the test of water well. I've worn it with the stainless steel band and a leather band and it looks great both ways.The other reviewer is somewhat misleading. Yes, Victorinox produced the first Swiss Army Knife in 1891. However, Wegner started producing Knives for the Swiss Army in 1893 - hardly a new-comer to the scene. Wegner was the first to produce Watches for the Swiss Army. In 2005 Victorinox acquired Wegner, so the point is now mute.
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