Rough, tough, and elegant enough for the cuff - Metal G

What can I say? Forget diashock, forget Faraday cages, forget running tank treads over the watch (never mind the wrist while you're at it). Pure performance, perfected. The pinnacle of tough timekeeping is a statement of power projection by itself.

Man has yet to invent a door knob or table frame capable of dealing any real hurt to this iron wrist gauntlet. Going for a fight? Wear this. Going for a swim? Wear this. Going for a hike? Wear this. Going for a Trek up in the mountains? Wear this. Going to outer space? Wear this. Going to war? Wear this. Wear this and walk with not a care in the world for the destruction you could wreak by swinging this into just about anything you could run into. Destruction to the object the watch collides with.

Not the dressiest on dainty wrists. But this watch on Jack Reacher's wrist...

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