Maybe I'm wrong, but I feel like this is just begging for some little grain of sand to fly in between the cover and the case. Then it will sit there for hours as the watch shakes around a bit inside, scratching little swirls in it.
As I said, trench watch. If it is before the G, the best solution is your pocket, since you could not access it without uncovering it, even the trench watch has variants with cage like so the time still somewhat visible and there was the reverso. But you do you, cheers.
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A must for wearing your Daytona around London! 😉
Like Kryptonite to watch exhibitionists everywhere.
It's for when you tactically approach the counter of your mall Starbucks, without drawing disapproving looks from the herd of Apple Watch owners.
Immediately gives position away when ripping back the velcro to check the time 🤣
Ive seen these in the wild
That was the "tactical" watchband of of the 80's. Probably sold millions in ads in Soldier of Fortune magazine.
Ive seen these in the wild
Amazing. Where?
Amazing. Where?
In construction
It's for when you tactically approach the counter of your mall Starbucks, without drawing disapproving looks from the herd of Apple Watch owners.
I bet you get that look because you’re the only one paying cash instead of tapping the watch 😀
In construction
Makes sense. The biggest threat to my watches is my desk.
I bet you get that look because you’re the only one paying cash instead of tapping the watch 😀
Even tapping a credit card makes you look like a prepper. But if you really want to stand out, you can pay with $2 bills only.
Makes sense. The biggest threat to my watches is my desk.
The clasp is what gets eaten up by my desk. But oddly enough I don't care about the clasp.
But in all seriousness: If you have an ARD on your red dot, you might as well cover your watch with this.
In construction
I've actually seen them too.
Oddly enough Forestry Service and Park Rangers.
I wore one of these for a few years. I think these are a better design no Velcro to wear out. A real classic that's stood the test of time
The clasp is what gets eaten up by my desk. But oddly enough I don't care about the clasp.
But in all seriousness: If you have an ARD on your red dot, you might as well cover your watch with this.
Lololol 😆
One can never be too safe....
Now any watch can fit under cuff!
Makes sense. The biggest threat to my watches is my desk.
Its always a mixed feeling when you get weld splatter to fuse with the case or bracelet 😬
I've actually seen them too.
Oddly enough Forestry Service and Park Rangers.
Well you and me are far from any desk diving 😎
Just use wristbands 🤣
Just use wristbands 🤣
Actually did that, back in the day. Cheap, subdued, and quiet. 😎
I know it is an advertisement, but never rest the barrel of your rifle on the ground, it can get dirt/jammed, or damaged... dang watch companies.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I feel like this is just begging for some little grain of sand to fly in between the cover and the case. Then it will sit there for hours as the watch shakes around a bit inside, scratching little swirls in it.
Actually did that, back in the day. Cheap, subdued, and quiet. 😎
And sweat aborsbing too.
I wore one of these for a few years. I think these are a better design no Velcro to wear out. A real classic that's stood the test of time
Get a G for more reasonable and practical purpose, unless you have your trench watch under there.
Get a G for more reasonable and practical purpose, unless you have your trench watch under there.
This was before G's were around 😮.
This was before G's were around 😮.
As I said, trench watch. If it is before the G, the best solution is your pocket, since you could not access it without uncovering it, even the trench watch has variants with cage like so the time still somewhat visible and there was the reverso. But you do you, cheers.
I know it is an advertisement, but never rest the barrel of your rifle on the ground, it can get dirt/jammed, or damaged... dang watch companies.
He's a model, never held a rifle in his life. More than likely a Democrat.
So does it come with a free watch