A watch for the defence forces
Approaching military service and wondering what's the best watch for the army? Don't worry, we've listed the essential features of a military watch to help you survive in the army, whether your service lasts 165, 255, or 347 days.
What kind of watch for the army?
Despite rumors, you don't need special features in a watch for the military. So forget about the army Rolex. There's no need to pay for features like an alarm clock – your buddies will make sure you wake up for guard duty. The best military watch offers excellent value for money and includes the essential features needed: comfort, lightness, and an easy-to-read dial.
When choosing a watch for the military, it's important to invest in comfort. With the watch on your wrist 24/7, whether it's winter or summer, a wooden watch is an excellent choice. Whether you arrive at the army in January or July, a wooden watch won't feel cold in the middle of winter or make you sweat in the scorching sun. HAVU wooden watches, especially those containing Finnish birch, like Harju and Korpi models, blend excellently with the Finnish nature. Their light wooden material makes them an excellent military watch. The lightness makes it inconspicuous when you don't need to check the time constantly. However, you can quickly get the current time when needed.
An easy-to-read dial is crucial in the military. All you need to survive in the army is to know the time, so you can be ready for the next duty. You can't rely on your phone to check the time in every situation, especially during duty, so it's not advisable to depend on it. When you get a watch where the time is easily readable, you'll stay on schedule.
A good watch for the military
It's challenging to stand out in military uniform, but with a HAVU watch on your wrist, you add something unique to your style instead of choosing a digital watch. What's more, when you buy a practical and durable HAVU watch, it serves you as a stylish accessory on weekends and after your military service, blending seamlessly into your civilian wardrobe. Traditional army Rolexes usually end up collecting dust in a drawer after military service because they're challenging to incorporate into civilian attire.
We guarantee that with these tips, you'll find a good watch for the military. Learn more about HAVU watches here.