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Field Watch by Weiss Watch Company

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There is something wonderfully relatable and familiar about Field Watch from Weiss Watch Company. While every gentleman would appreciate a few shiny accessories, a reliable and high performance watch appropriate for the everyday is possibly an even valuable possession. Field Watch runs on a manually wound Caliber 6497 movement reliant upon Swiss parts. This guarantee of quality is coupled with the sophisticated, but not flashy, look of a 41.5 stainless steel case, black watch face, and custom olive canvas strap. The water-resistant watch is a must-have for those looking to have a great everyday timepiece that can easily be dressed up to match fancier occasions.

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