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    Battling One'S Love For Military Wrist Watches

    Military wrist watches.

    There is just something about a watch that is used to coordinate air strikes, or hostage rescue scenarios, or estimate ETA figures. It just screams out quality, durability and functionality, enough to make anyone, with such demands from a watch, fall in love with military wrist watches.

    Designed to survive in a battlefield, military wrist watches boast features useful during combat situations, which could be of use in non-combat scenarios (hiking trips, camping excursions, mountain climbing, etc). They are durable (quite understandably), function effective, as well as good to look at, form factor-wise.

    Stowa, a brand of watches boasting military wrist watches as part of their production lines, has become a standard bearer in the making of military wrist watches. The brand is also a "household name" among divers, considering that Stowa has been responsible for making watches capable of handling depths going beyond 3,300 feet. The best of Swiss and German engineering has been combined into watches since 1927 with Stowa's brand of diver's watches and military wrist watches. As standard bears, producing military wrist watches, Stowa has a lot to say about what is durable, and what is not.

    Vixa is another known watch brand with a line of military wrist watches. Since World War II, Vixa has become the revered makers of chronograph watches, integrated into their military wrist watches, of course. The brand has maintained a level of Grade A craftsmanship, and has brought out the most modern of chronographs, advocates of military wrist watches simply see Vixa as the standard bearers of chronograph military wrist watches.

    Notoriously, Vixa watches are rampantly made imitations of. No one did ever say being popular was easy, and Vixa military wrist watches, could attest to this. The trained eye of a professional watch dealer/repairman/collector would be able to spot a fake, if merely looking at the watch is concerned. For non-specialists, simply using the watch, testing its durability, would be enough to tell if it were a fake. If it easily breaks down, then it's a knock-off.

    In the roster of top military wrist watches, Swiss Army would rank number one. Each watch coming out from Swiss Army's ranks is given the mark of authenticity from the Swiss government itself, the only one of its kind in the world.

    Swiss Army military wrist watches are truly impressive watches, riddled with features a military man would find useful at home or in the battlefield. But the amazing thing about Swiss Army military wrist watches isn't only their durability, functionality and Swiss precision. Their price-to-watch quality ratio is simply amazing. Swiss Army military wrist watches are the most affordable watches of their class.

    Given that, just how could one turn one's back on such a quality timepiece.

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