kingblackbolt
Charter Member
FSOT Victorinox Swiss Army INOX blue dial w/ warranty
$300 OBO
$325 Trade Value
Bought from AD in August 2015 so still under warranty. Its just not getting enough wrist time so time to list. Easily 95% condition with no marks anywhere. Full set comes complete.
Awesome watch on the wrist and feels as bullet proof as it is.
Please PM or contact me at:
(kingblackbolt) (@) ( gmail) (.) (com)
I would prefer payment by wire transfer or EMT but other forms of payment may be accepted as agreed upon. Happy to meet in person in Toronto area for a local buyer.
I have bought and sold many watches over the years on Timezone, RolexForums, Watchet, Watchuseek, Breitling Source, Canwatchco and Ebay all under the handle of "kingblackbolt". References will be gladly provided.
Thanks for looking,
Ren
The Specs:
Swiss Made
43 mm stainless steel case
Quartz movement (RONDA 715)
Scratch-resistant, triple-coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Water-resistant to 200 m (20 ATM, 660 ft)
Luminescent hands and indexes
Protected screw-down crown
Screwed caseback
Temperature and shock resistant
Date calendar
End-of-life indicator
Black dial
Monobloc dial
Protective black bumper
Strap: Genuine Victorinox Rubber Strap
Pitched as a rugged companion for life, the Inox comes with the knowledge that it has survived over a hundred toughness tests, including being run over by a tank, dropped onto concrete, exposed to temperature extremes and thrown into the middle of a sandstorm for a couple of hours.
The Inox watch is said to echo the robustness and reliability of its Swiss Army knives, and has been put through 130 tests of endurance, including 30 that were specifically designed to prove that the timepiece is built to last. The timepiece will happily cope with a drop from 10 m (33 ft) onto a concrete surface, can survive a 64-ton Swiss Army tank rolling over it (though the wearer is unlikely to) and brush off two hours in a washing machine, or a similar time in a sandstorm.
It should stay watertight to a depth of 200 m (660 ft), continue to operate in temperatures ranging from -51 °C to +71°C (-60 to 160 °F), and be good for 12G of acceleration or deceleration. It's also been tortured with corrosive chemicals like gasoline, solvent oils, cleaning products and insecticides.
A 43 mm (1.7 in) solid steel machined case that's been sculpted and polished to catch the light houses a Swiss-made Ronda 715 quartz movement. There's a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, under which sits a sealed single piece dial with stamped indexes with military time markers in red on the flange. The famous Victorinox cross and shield is positioned at 12 o'clock, and the date window is situated between 4 and 5 o'clock markers.
http://www.victorinoxwatches.com/en/inox-experience/
$300 OBO
$325 Trade Value
Bought from AD in August 2015 so still under warranty. Its just not getting enough wrist time so time to list. Easily 95% condition with no marks anywhere. Full set comes complete.
Awesome watch on the wrist and feels as bullet proof as it is.
Please PM or contact me at:
(kingblackbolt) (@) ( gmail) (.) (com)
I would prefer payment by wire transfer or EMT but other forms of payment may be accepted as agreed upon. Happy to meet in person in Toronto area for a local buyer.
I have bought and sold many watches over the years on Timezone, RolexForums, Watchet, Watchuseek, Breitling Source, Canwatchco and Ebay all under the handle of "kingblackbolt". References will be gladly provided.
Thanks for looking,
Ren
The Specs:
Swiss Made
43 mm stainless steel case
Quartz movement (RONDA 715)
Scratch-resistant, triple-coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Water-resistant to 200 m (20 ATM, 660 ft)
Luminescent hands and indexes
Protected screw-down crown
Screwed caseback
Temperature and shock resistant
Date calendar
End-of-life indicator
Black dial
Monobloc dial
Protective black bumper
Strap: Genuine Victorinox Rubber Strap
Pitched as a rugged companion for life, the Inox comes with the knowledge that it has survived over a hundred toughness tests, including being run over by a tank, dropped onto concrete, exposed to temperature extremes and thrown into the middle of a sandstorm for a couple of hours.
The Inox watch is said to echo the robustness and reliability of its Swiss Army knives, and has been put through 130 tests of endurance, including 30 that were specifically designed to prove that the timepiece is built to last. The timepiece will happily cope with a drop from 10 m (33 ft) onto a concrete surface, can survive a 64-ton Swiss Army tank rolling over it (though the wearer is unlikely to) and brush off two hours in a washing machine, or a similar time in a sandstorm.
It should stay watertight to a depth of 200 m (660 ft), continue to operate in temperatures ranging from -51 °C to +71°C (-60 to 160 °F), and be good for 12G of acceleration or deceleration. It's also been tortured with corrosive chemicals like gasoline, solvent oils, cleaning products and insecticides.
A 43 mm (1.7 in) solid steel machined case that's been sculpted and polished to catch the light houses a Swiss-made Ronda 715 quartz movement. There's a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, under which sits a sealed single piece dial with stamped indexes with military time markers in red on the flange. The famous Victorinox cross and shield is positioned at 12 o'clock, and the date window is situated between 4 and 5 o'clock markers.
http://www.victorinoxwatches.com/en/inox-experience/



