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For a rugged look with a comfortable fit, this military-inspired timepiece fits the bill. with a day-date indicator, luminous hands, 37mm screw-back case, and 100M WR. The black dial provides a backdrop for simple Arabic numerals, housed in a stainless steel case along with a woven green strap with patterned stitching and a buckle clasp. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number E100.

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Luckily I found this watch which is a replacement for a lost automatic watch. Perfect size, 38mm, for a smaller wrist. Has maintained the charge, I do not even think about it, although it is on my wrist 24/7. The black face and large white numerals and hands offer a nice easily read contrast. Some dislike the band, I found it worked great for me. The military look is casual. I have a black leather band which is easy enough to change out if going out on the town. Did I say it was perfect, no, but close enough.
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Posted 2 years ago
Bought one 16 years ago and it still works perfect. Runs about 5 secs fast a month but who cares? I paid $80 for it in 2005 and have worn it daily since. I dont wear it in water and when I go on vacation I take a $30 sport watch. I think as watches age the rated water resistance may fade and Its not worth chancing.I have spent more in watch bands than I paid for it thats for sure. Had two close calls losing it when I used to reuse the watchband pins.No more.Great watch ,and if it dies I will purchase another.
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Posted 2 years ago
The watch face is exactly the size I was looking for, with easy-to-read numbers, and the band is the perfect length for me--I'm a woman who apparently has larger than average wrist bones and while I do wear women's watches, I usually have to use the last or second-to-last hole, which I don't like. I wear this one on the middle of the 7 holes, which is on the loose side and very comfortable. That said, the band itself is SUPER STIFF and super difficult to buckle and especially unbuckle, which is exacerbated by the grommets getting caught while attempting to slide them past the band's guide loops. Perhaps it will become more flexible with use--we'll see. The other problem, or at least oddity, is the second hand jumps two seconds with each tick: long pause, jump, long pause, jump. I don't know if it's supposed to do this, but it's weird--you can't use the second hand for timing, etc. So why have it???
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Posted 2 years ago
I bought this watch 6 yrs ago and wear it in rough-outdoor use daily. Other than scratches it remains a perfect performer. It is hard to think of design improvement. Maybe a titanium case and hard black finish would be enhancing.
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Posted 2 years ago
Perfect watch for a smaller wrist! The day /date complication was also a must for me. As far as I am concerned this is the perfect, affordable watch, that never needs a battery.
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Posted 2 years ago
We appreciate your review of your new Chandler timepiece and are happy to hear that it’s the perfect watch for you! The stylish design features a 37mm case size for versatile wear and has advanced features, including our light-powered Eco-Drive technology. Enjoy!
Posted 2 years ago
Eddiesouthport
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Perfect everyday watch. Classic look, and not oversized
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Posted 3 years ago
Lightweight compact design is very comfortable for all day wear. Battery recharges passively with solar power so you never have to change the battery ever again. Best watch I've found in 10 years.
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Posted 3 years ago
I bought this watch because I always wanted an Eco-drive, and this was the one that best fitted my style, and I needed a small case for my small wrist. It's beautiful and comfortable to wear. I thought I wouldn't like the band, so I was ready to change them up, but I just put it on my wrist and have been wearing them with the original band so far. I just gave up on changing them. I didn't like the seconds hand not alligned with the tick marks at all, though.
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Posted 3 years ago