U.S. ARMY 250th Anniversary Commemorative Watch
Stand "Army Strong" with a timepiece that celebrates two and a half centuries of selfless service and sacrifice. This special edition watch is a tribute to the American Soldier—past, present, and future. Designed with a rugged, tactical aesthetic, it serves as a proud reminder of the strength and heritage of the United States Army.
Key Design Features
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Commanding Dial Artistry: The face features the traditional U.S. Army emblem, centered by a powerful American eagle with its wings spread, flanked by two waving American flags.
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Historic Milestone: Set against a dramatic, smoke-filled sky, the dial honors the 250th Anniversary (1776–2026), marking a historic quarter-millennium of defense.
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Ground Combat Imagery: The lower portion of the dial showcases a modern battlefield scene, featuring ground troops on patrol, an armored tank, and a tactical helicopter overhead.
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Personalized for Duty: The name "MICHAEL" is custom-printed at the 6 o'clock position, making this a highly personal gift for veterans, active-duty soldiers, or dedicated family members.
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Tactical Black Finish: The case and bracelet are forged from premium black stainless steel, providing a non-reflective, stealthy finish that is as durable as it is handsome.
| Case Thickness |
12mm |
| Band Width |
21mm |
| Band Length |
245mm |
| Dial Diameter |
50mm |
| Weight |
152g |
| Band Material Type |
Alloy |
| Case Material |
Alloy |
| Dial Window Material Type |
Coated Glass |
| Clasp Type |
Folding Clasp with Safety |
| Movement |
Quartz |
| Item Type |
Quartz Wristwatches |
| Water Resistance Depth |
30m |
Note:
During transportation, the crown will always be kept in “Position 1” to prevent battery drain.
When starting for usage of the watch:
- To start the watch: Push the crown to “Position 0“.
- Push the crown gently to “Position 1”, rotate to set the date.
- To adjust the time: Pull the crown to “Position 2” (the watch will stop). Rotate the crown to set the correct time. After adjusting, push it back to “Position 0” to resume running.
