Amazon.com Product Description
Add singular style to your everyday couture with this U.S. Army-authorized stainless steel featuring a black leather band. The ivory/cream background adds a graceful touch, while the greenish, luminous Arabic numbers are easy to read. It has an interior set of 24-hour (military) markings. The round brushed stainless steel bezel is set into a squarish case that has polished highlights.
Other features include:
- Japan quartz movement
- Three-hand display with thin, luminous hour and minute hands and yellow second hand
- Day and date function (at 12 and 6 o'clock positions, respectively)
- Two-sided push mechanism opens butterfly clasp easily
- U.S. Army logo above the 6 o'clock position
- Ridged crown with embossed U.S. Army star
The brown buffalo grain leather band (made from water buffalo, typically from the Far East, and not American Bison) looks slightly cracked, much like crocodile skin. It is water resistant, features a supple tan interior that feels soft against the skin, and has a brushed stainless steel buckle with "US Army" stamped on it.
A very durable metal alloy (usually containing 10-20% chromium), stainless steel is virtually immune to rust, discoloration, and corrosion.
Water Resistance
This watch is water resistant to xxxxx feet (or xxx meters--a xx ATM rating). Before using the watch in or near water, be sure that the crown is pushed in completely. If the watch is underwater or wet, do not use pushers, rotating bezels, or crowns. Once it has become wet, wipe it dry as soon as possible; if it comes in contact with salt water, rinse cases and bracelets immediately and thoroughly with fresh water.
Warranty
This watch is warranted to the owner against all defects in material or workmanship. This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or abuse and excludes batteries, case, strap, crystal, and bracelet. The movement of any timepiece requires periodic cleaning/timing, which is not a defect and, as such, not warranted.
Watch Glossary Terms
- Bezel: The surface ring on the watch that surrounds and holds the crystal in place. A rotatating bezel, found with some sport watches, is useful in calculating elapsed times.
- Case: The metal housing of a watch's mechanical parts; sits below the bezel and face.
- Crown: Also known as the winder, it is a button that extends from the case that adjusts time and/or date.
- Crystal: The clear cover over the watch face, ranging from plastic to mineral crystal (heat-treated for better scratch resistance) to sapphire crystal (most expensive and durable)
- Dial: The printing or application of the watch's numerals, indices, or surface design.
- Face: The visible side of the watch where the dial is contained, showing either Arabic or Roman numerals.