Rogue Warrior Watches also did a good job the watch design fit well with the look and feel of other equipment a special forces soldier might be carrying. The idea is also to evoke a degree of envy in a rank and file soldier who sees a highly trained colleague with the cool watch.I would have liked the bezel on the watch to rotate. This might have been hard with the design. As it is, the bezel is screwed in. A lot of the character of the replica Longines L2.703.4.16.0 watch comes in on the caseback. Without this piece, the watch wouldn't be what it is. The engravings on the caseback really make the watch what it is, by reminding you of who the watch is named for.
It also makes you smile in a smirky, "I have a kick ass watch" sort of way. On the back you first see a nicely rendered machine gun. This was apparently Marcinko's gun of choice in Vietnam. There is then a patriotic "United States Of America," reminding you where the watch comes from, and finally you get an interesting acronym. I'll tell you what the letters mean, even though you won't see the explanation on the Rogue Warrior replica Longines Evidenza L2.672.4.51.6 Men's watch website. W.G.M.A.T.A.T.S. was the unofficial motto of Marcinko's military unit, and stood for "we get more ass than a toilet seat."Protect the watch crystalThe military actually has specs for watches.
Heres the breakdown:The HeadFirst off, this is a huge replica Longines L5.657.4.78.2 watch. At 45mm, it is larger than anything I normally wear. The Aeromax wears very large because there is no bezel; the dial is literally the entire watch which is a good thing as it creates aand classy feel. The dial on the watch is an inky matte black that really shows off the detail of the script, the Arabic markers, and the very cool retrograde GMT complication. Since the dial is not glossy, it gives the watch an excellent depth behind the sapphire crystal. The case is made from titanium and is very light, but not light enough to feel cheap. I suspect that the sapphire crystal and the thicker quartz movement account for the added weight.

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