Wenger 621.103 Watch User Manual


 
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Crafted For Life
Delémont, Switzerland 1893
Over a century ago, Wenger built a factory in this tiny Swiss village and
transformed it into production headquarters for the Genuine Swiss Army
Knife™ still used by the Swiss Army today. As it was 100 years ago, each
tool, implement and knife manufactured by Wenger is crafted by hand in solid
stainless steel and each individually inspected for quality and craftsmanship.
This same attention to detail has been applied to genuine Wenger watches.
Wenger watches are Swiss-designed, -engineered and -crafted with only the
most accurate Swiss movement available. Each watch is constructed with form
and function that last a lifetime. As with the genuine Swiss Army knife, Wenger
watches are durable, high quality, and versatile enough for use on any occasion.
Wenger watches are engineered to provide the same resourcefulness as the
genuine Swiss Army knife, supplying functionality beyond the everyday.
Wenger Watch Components
Movements – Swiss quartz movements.
Case Body – All stainless steel or titanium for quality and durability.
Water-Resistant – To 50m (165') or 100m (330') for standard watches.
To 30m (99’) for pocket alarm watches. To 200m (660') or 1000m (3300')
for dive watches.
Straps/Bracelets – Stainless steel and titanium bracelets feature dive buckles
or deployant jewelry buckles. Straps are offered in genuine calfskin leather,
specially treated rubberized leather, water-resistant rubber or nylon, or other
high-quality materials.
Luminous Markers – Hands, markers, and numerals may be overlaid with Super
Luminova
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which recharges in seconds when exposed to direct sunlight
for extended nighttime visibility.
Crystals – The crystal is the clear surface which covers the watch dial.
Crowns – Crowns are stainless steel knobs on the sides of the case body used to
set the date and time or rotate the internal bezel.