The good news is that you can replace the entire movement for far less than the cost of a new watch. With a few basic tools you can do the job yourself.
The good news is that you can replace the entire movement for far less than the cost of a new watch. With a few basic tools you can do the job yourself.
I asked Glock directly and according to them the movement/case is made in Japan (as already determined) and the stainless steel mesh band is made in Germany.
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These didn't sell as fast as the green ones.
Yeah I support PPC
Pierre Poilievre for Canada.
Ya. Probably because they aren't limited anniversary edition (3500 units for north america) like the green ones.
I did buy a green one (799$) only because I knew they would go up in price-which they did. But overall the watches are as cheap as they look. For 350 you can but a watch that has a movement that is 10x better and even a plastic orange band. Lol
You never know. Maybe I might have 350 lying around and I might just get one....I am a glock fan boy after all.