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High ranking style from the Swiss Army Officer's Series...contemporary men's watch in stainless steel. Polished steel case is presented on the brushed and polished triple link steel bracelet. Perfectly round polished steel bezel frames the striking blue dial with luminous hands and 12/24 Arabic numeral hour markers. Military watches - What features affect the cost? There are a number of factors that determine the cost of an military watch. The movement finish, case materials, crystal type, and bracelet type are just a few. Specially made movements are finished with tremendous care. Steel components are polished, bridges are decorated, and very strict tests are done to ensure the high quality you'd expect in the highest quality military watches. Whether a military watch, training watch, lady or man wrist watch, the back of the case will usually tell you what it's made out of. Obviously gold-plated, gold-filled, or other precious metal finishings command the highest prices. Stainless steel is the most widely used, especially for a sports watch or dive watch, while the cheapest cases are made out of plastic or resin. The cover of the watch dial is clear, which means a number of options exist to make it. The highest quality crystals are made of sturdy, synthetic sapphire, with mineral glass another high-quality choice. Plastics are often used in lower-end watches. The bracelet type, or strap of the military comes in a variety of materials. Plastic and rubber is usually used in lower-end watches or sporty watches, while leather or metal bracelets are used for higher-end watches. Leather varies in price, depending what kind of exotic skin it may be. Similarly, metal prices vary, depending on the type, from stainless steel, to titanium.
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