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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Wenger Swiss Military Commando Mens Watch 74717
A really sleek watch that you’re not allowed to talk about. Unless you really really want to. This deal of the day is $89 (70% off the $299.99 retail price). Sale ends at midnight tonight (EST).
The first rule of the Wenger Swiss Military Commando watch: Do not talk about the Wenger Swiss Military Commando watch.
The second rule of the Wenger Swiss Military Commando watch: do not make overused movie references when trying to sell watches online. Especially not that really annoying one from that Spartan movie (Don’t do it!).
Why all the rules? Because this watch rules (ha…word play). It’s a luxury watch with a genuine leather strap, two sub-dials and a date marker, and superior Swiss Quartz movement that will make sure this watch keeps on ticking for years to come. It’s sleek, stylish, commanding watch perfect for your personal arsenal.
And today only, we’re following our own rule of giving huge discounts by giving this Wenger a deep deal of the day discount of 70%.
How is such a discount possible you ask? This is madness you say? No. This…is…JomaDeals! (Crap, I did it. Sorry)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Wenger Swiss Military Commando Mens Watch 74717
Style: A sleek, solid men’s watch from Wenger Swiss Army for everyday use
Brand: Wenger Swiss Army
Model: 74717
Gender: Mens
Manufacturer Item: WN74717
Collection: Commando
Movement: Quartz
Case Material: PVD Coated Stainless steel
Case Shape: Round
Case Diameter: 40mm
Case Thickness: 13.3mm
Case Back: Screw-on stainless steel
Bezel Function: Fixed
Bezel Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Silver
Dial Markers: Silver tone indexes, dots and Arabic numbers
Dial Type: Analog
Sub Dials: 2nd time zone minutes and hours subdial and 60-second subdial
Hands: Silver tone hands
Luminescent: Hands and markers
Calendar: Date at the 6 o'clock position.
Crystal: Mineral
Crown: Regular with 2nd time zone pusher
Band Color: Black
Band Length: Fit wrists up to 8.5 inches
Band Width: 19 mm
Band Material: Leather
Clasp Type: Buckle
Emblem: Dial, clasp, crown, case back, strap
Functions: Dual Time, Calendar, Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Water Resistance: 100m / 330ft / 10ATM
Misc Information: Dual Time, Calendar, Hours, Minutes, Seconds.
Made In: Swiss Made
Warranty: 3 Year Wenger Warranty
ABOUT BRAND
In 1897 the Original Swiss Army Knife was created in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. Swiss watches just like the Swiss Army knife, stand for quality "Made in Switzerland". Wenger S.A. with their Headquarters in Delémont in the Jura mountains, established in 1893, is one of Europe's leading knife makers and one of only two official producers of the Swiss Army knife. Skilled workers abound in the Jura mountains, where watch making is a predominant industry, manufacture the famous Wenger knives in multiple operations on the latest machinery.
Wenger watches are designed to meet the most rigorous military requirements. The specifications would impress even the boldest watchmaker. Wenger watches must withstand use in extreme cold and humidity; withstand impacts, magnetism, and sudden changes in altitude. During the Swiss Commando Raid, which brings together military teams from fifteen countries, Wenger watches are subjected to the worst that can be inflicted on a timepiece, and not on a laboratory test benches, but for real.
Uncompromising craftsmanship makes these watches worthy of the "cross and shield" emblem of the Swiss Army Brand. Around the corner or around the globe, classically styled Swiss Army watches will make sure that you're equipped for life's adventures. No matter what those adventures might be.
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