2/20/2010

Review of Men's Wenger Swiss-Made Watch Extra-Large Standard

I replaced a 16 year old Wenger watch (same model) with this one. It had been completely reliable until the knob for manually changing time went off alignment and wouldn't work anymore

Note: the size of the watch is substantial.My old one was the ladies' version which was nearly as large as a regular dress watch for men. This one is the men's size... it's quite large, which makes reading time (especially at night) much easier for my now bifocal-using eyes :)

The phosphorescent dots on the dial 'charge up' in a couple of minutes and last a long time in the dark.

the only drawback on this watch design is the date number counter:you have to manually set it every other month.

Tip: you can change the battery yourself and save $$$ (note: if you have the battery changed at a dept store, for 9-15$, the warranty will be voided just the same as if you do it yourself). The back cover has to be unscrewed (i use needle-nose pliers with a rubber griper as a scratch-preventing liner) and voilĂ !)



Product Description
  • Wenger Men'sStandard Issue XL Watch.
  • This Wenger watch has a black dial and a black leather strap.
  • Wenger watch features a Luminous Hands and Markers that recharge in seconds with a scratch resistant mineral crystal.
  • Date display with military time.
  • Swiss quartz movement accurate to 1/10 of a second per day.
  • Case size: 40mm.
  • Lug width: 20mm.
  • This watch is water-resistant to 100m (330 ft.)


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