Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
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Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
Regular price$1,995.00
Order now, only 50 pieces are available for pre-sale with delivery beginning in January.
We are proud to offer CAL 1003 in very limited, continual production within our Special Issue Field Watch - Green Dial, our second timepiece featuring our Weiss CAL 1003, which is manufactured and assembled in our Los Angeles studio. This edition is first limited to just 50 timepieces using the second allocation of US-made CAL 1003 movements from the new production line with more components machined inside of our studio. This Special Issue timepiece includes our CAL 1003 movement from our new production line with a higher beat rate of 21,600 BPH paired with a re-engineered mainspring and the addition of a hacking feature that stops the sweep second hand when the crown is pulled out for setting. Developing these three elements advances the accuracy of our timepiece. The movement is rhodium plated and visible through an open case-back enclosed in sapphire crystal. The revised dial design is machined from naval brass and hand-painted in military green with latte accents proudly declaring our Los Angeles, California heritage. The case is machined from solid 316L stainless steel with sapphire crystals on the front and back. A handmade brown leather strap with tonal stitching is supplied by Horween, the oldest operating tannery in America. This Special Issue Field Watch Green Dial is built by hand, individually numbered, and delivered in our custom-built California pine wood box, also built by hand in the USA.
The second allocation of CAL 1003 is limited to just 50 pieces.
Movement: US-made Caliber 1003 mechanical movement manufactured and assembled in our Los Angeles studio from US and Swiss parts
Edition: Limited production, individually numbered
Functions: Manually wound, 21,600 beats/hour, 46 hour power reserve, hours, minutes, sweep second hand at 9 with hacking feature, incabloc shock protection
Case: 316L stainless steel, 42mm diameter (not including crown), 12.8mm height
Caseback: Sapphire crystal and 316L stainless steel exhibition caseback, secured by four 316L stainless steel hex screws
Dial: Machined naval brass finished military green with high visibility latte numerals
Hands: Silver hands with latte Super Luminova
Front Crystal: Double-domed and beveled sapphire
Back Crystal: Beveled sapphire
Water Resistance: 330 feet/ 100 meters
Band: 20mm Brown Horween Leather and 18mm stainless steel buckle
Warranty: 2-Year Weiss Watch Company Warranty
Order now, only 50 pieces are available for pre-sale with delivery beginning in January.
We are proud to offer CAL 1003 in very limited, continual production within our Special Issue Field Watch - Green Dial, our second timepiece featuring our Weiss CAL 1003, which is manufactured and assembled in our Los Angeles studio. This edition is first limited to just 50 timepieces using the second allocation of US-made CAL 1003 movements from the new production line with more components machined inside of our studio. This Special Issue timepiece includes our CAL 1003 movement from our new production line with a higher beat rate of 21,600 BPH paired with a re-engineered mainspring and the addition of a hacking feature that stops the sweep second hand when the crown is pulled out for setting. Developing these three elements advances the accuracy of our timepiece. The movement is rhodium plated and visible through an open case-back enclosed in sapphire crystal. The revised dial design is machined from naval brass and hand-painted in military green with latte accents proudly declaring our Los Angeles, California heritage. The case is machined from solid 316L stainless steel with sapphire crystals on the front and back. A handmade brown leather strap with tonal stitching is supplied by Horween, the oldest operating tannery in America. This Special Issue Field Watch Green Dial is built by hand, individually numbered, and delivered in our custom-built California pine wood box, also built by hand in the USA.
The second allocation of CAL 1003 is limited to just 50 pieces.
Movement: US-made Caliber 1003 mechanical movement manufactured and assembled in our Los Angeles studio from US and Swiss parts
Edition: Limited production, individually numbered
Functions: Manually wound, 21,600 beats/hour, 46 hour power reserve, hours, minutes, sweep second hand at 9 with hacking feature, incabloc shock protection
Case: 316L stainless steel, 42mm diameter (not including crown), 12.8mm height
Caseback: Sapphire crystal and 316L stainless steel exhibition caseback, secured by four 316L stainless steel hex screws
Dial: Machined naval brass finished military green with high visibility latte numerals
Hands: Silver hands with latte Super Luminova
Front Crystal: Double-domed and beveled sapphire
Back Crystal: Beveled sapphire
Water Resistance: 330 feet/ 100 meters
Band: 20mm Brown Horween Leather and 18mm stainless steel buckle
Warranty: 2-Year Weiss Watch Company Warranty
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Re: Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
I like that one
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Re: Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
It's cool, but the best value remains the standard model.
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Did the logo had some changes?
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Re: Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
When are you going to sell me yours?hoppyjr wrote:It's cool, but the best value remains the standard model.
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I love it. But can't do 2k for one
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I'll take a Hamilton for $500
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Re: Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
I checked out some Weiss watches in person recently. I found them seriously overpriced. Good looking watches but dammit man, they are manual wind!
unixshrk wrote: I'll put it on a nice NATO for you.
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Re: Weiss AMERICAN ISSUE FIELD WATCH CAL 1003
T.R. !T.R. wrote:I checked out some Weiss watches in person recently. I found them seriously overpriced. Good looking watches but dammit man, they are manual wind!
hell yeah brother....
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justsellbrgs wrote:T.R. !T.R. wrote:I checked out some Weiss watches in person recently. I found them seriously overpriced. Good looking watches but dammit man, they are manual wind!
hell yeah brother....
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unixshrk wrote: I'll put it on a nice NATO for you.
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