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Swiss Military Hanowa Women’s 06-7095-04-007 Sealander 316L Stainless Steel Black Dial Watch



Swiss Military Hanowa Women’s 06-7095-04-007 Sealander 316L Stainless Steel Black Dial Watch

  • Precise Swiss-quartz movement
  • All surgical stainless steel case
  • Luminous dots and hands for easy night reading
  • Screw down stainless steel crown; strong mineral crystal protects dial from scratches and scrapes
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

You’re the first in your group to summit mountain peaks and swim ocean floors, why not be the first to wear the Swiss Military Hanowa Women’s Sealander 316L Stainless Steel Black Dial Watch. The exceptional design starts with a round black dial and has white Arabic numerals marking the hours and stick indices to mark the minutes. Hands and indices are also luminous for easy night reading. A subdial at three o’clock displays the date and fine mineral crystal protects the superbly contrasted displ

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List Price: $ 275.00

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  1. Review by Stephanie Unger for Swiss Military Hanowa Women’s 06-7095-04-007 Sealander 316L Stainless Steel Black Dial Watch
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    I had looked at several Swiss-made sport watches, including Victorinox, before choosing this one. I made the decision based on the fact that it was water resistant to 660 feet, twice the depth of the others. I also liked the fact that it had a screw-down stem, making it even more water resistant.

    For the record, I don’t dive at all, and have no intentions of ever doing so. I rarely swim, either, but I am active and I like water-resistant watches. I needed one with the rotating bezel – I use it to time my laundry, believe it or not!

    Unfortunately, I had worn this watch for only a FEW HOURS before it developed moisture condensation under the crystal! I have cheap Timex watches that don’t do that! Not only that, the closest I had been to water was just washing my hands at the kitchen sink. I had NOT been in the rain, the pool, the shower… nada.

    In short, this watch…. FAILED. Right from the start.

    Moreover, it was HUGE – it looked more like a man’s watch (but the men’s watches are 7mm larger in diameter). I’m a tall, larger-than-average woman, but even so I had to have three links removed from the bracelet.

    Forget Hanowa. I’m going to Victorinox.

    Stephanie UngerSeptember 13, 2010 @ 11:02 am



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