Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Military Watches - Made to Resist

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As their name implies, military watches are made to be used in armed forces, be it in army, navy or air force. However, it is often seen as a part of casual wear also by civilians nowadays. For military watches what matters most is their sturdiness, precision and durability.
Here are some random facts in case you are interested:
• Military watches are of different types depending on the eras they belong to - these are World War I, World War II, Vietnam, Korea, Cold War, etc.
• It first came into use during World War II in the form of cockpit clocks that were heavy.
• These watches are also made according to the service they are built for - army, navy and air force.
• The three well known in companies that make military watched in Switzerland, Japan and Britain are Hamilton, Seiko and Smiths respectively. However, the list has grown longer now.
Military watches require good care though most of them are made to meet any hard situations. Here are a few tips on maintaining it.
• Check for split second timing and accuracy while buying military watches.
• It should be resistant to: impact, magnetism, water.
• If the watch gets wet with salt water while diving or exploring immediately rinse with fresh water.
• Do not operate the buttons on the watch while it is wet.
• Do not wear the watch under the shower or in a spa. Heat can destroy the seals.
• Replace the batteries as soon as they are over.
These watches are now used by civilians for explorations, excavations, trekking, etc. If you are planning to get a good one, check whether it is durable. If the watch, its strap and case are made of titanium it is often a safe buy. Similarly, its hands should have exact chronograph movement and night vision feature. Talk to a collector or specialist before you buy one. You could learn quite a number of facts that you hadn't thought of before.
Ecamo sells military watches of leading brands like Traser H3 and MWC.


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