Everydub + Inspiration
The Vietnam War marked a major shift in the military watch. The earliest military watches were considered valuable items, only allotted to the highest ranks. Things changed gradually as watches became cheaper to manufacture. By the Vietnam era, the U.S. Military decided it would be cheaper to create and replace disposable watches than it would be to fix more expensive watches. Thus the Vietnam watch was born, a disposable plastic-faced simple watch. In 2010 MWC re-issued them in specifications that make them virtually indistinguishable in look and weight to the originals. They did however switch to all metal construction and upgrade to a stronger reinforced plastic, which means it's vastly superior in both durability and general quality. Not really disposable anymore. Win win.
MWC Vietnam watches are sold at The Goodhood Store (thanks Sophie!) and directly though MWC: Matte Black ($55) and Olive Drab ($55).
Monday, May 20, 2013