I have thought about it for a long time. Finally, I clicked the button and bought it two weeks ago. No regret at all. It confirmed my liking for military watch. And I will source some real stuff in the near future.
"Built to last" in action
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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got this watch when it first came out. i really enjoy it but sometimes get annoyed at the unnecessary distress applied to the face! now granted, you can't even tell unless you're really looking at it, i just never understand why these details are applied. i mean really, when have you ever seen a watch face that looks physically weathered? :)
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