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Filson Mackinaw Chronograph Field Watch - 43mm, Polished Stainless Steel Band (For Men)

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Overview

About Filson Mackinaw Chronograph Field Watch - 43mm, Polished Stainless Steel Band (For Men)

Closeouts. Assembled in Detroit with Swiss-made parts, Filson's Mackinaw Chronograph field watch features three chronograph counters, Shinola Argonite quartz movement for accuracy, and Super-LumiNova hands and numbers for optimal readability.

Specs

Specs about Filson Mackinaw Chronograph Field Watch - 43mm, Polished Stainless Steel Band (For Men)

  • Weight: 6.4oz.
  • Display: Analog
  • Movement: Quartz
  • Case dimensions (LxWxH): 43x43x13.5mm
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Case back: Six-screw
  • Bezel type: Fixed
  • Bezel width: 2.5mm
  • Bezel material: Stainless steel
  • Strap/bracelet dimensions: 8.5" x18mm
  • Crystal type: Synthetic sapphire
  • Crown: Screw down
  • Band: Bracelet
  • Band material: Stainless steel
  • Clasp: Deployant
  • Water resistance: 20 ATM / 200 meters / 660 feet
  • Calendar: Yes
  • Chronograph: Yes
  • Luminous: Hour markers,Hands
  • Made in United States of America

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Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. What you can't see
Reviewed by Anonymous from Virginia on Thursday, May 11, 2017
I bought this watch a few days ago, I can't speak to ongoing reliability but I can certainly speak to initial quality. What you can't see in a picture is just how comfortable this watch is the wear. I have several bracelet watches ranging in price and none come close to this comfort. Slept with the watch on and forgot I was wearing it. I have read several reviews of the Filson (Shinola) watches here and at different sites. Yes, $1000 is probably too much for this watch, but not as overpriced as most folks think. Glare coated sapphire crystal lenses are pricey, this bracelet and case are at a very high level of quality. It does not have an automatic movement, that is about the only difference between this watch and those costing many times more than the initial price. I am not buying this watch as a collectors piece I intend to wear it and as such not having to fiddle with and maintain an automatic movement is fine by me. The design is beautiful to look at and the viewing angles are plentiful. The Super-LuminNova hands perform about as expected (well). When I got the navy dial watch I was so taken that I ordered another with a different color face. You will not be disappointed when you consider the sum of the parts and see what you can't see in the picture.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Well made
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Dawn Ward from Georgia on Sunday, August 11, 2019
    Very well made watch and especially pleased with the price considering the quality.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Best watch
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by William from California on Monday, March 11, 2019
    Good product good service.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great quality
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Mike from Nashville on Sunday, June 25, 2017
    Great looking Filson/Shinola sturdiness. Amazing STP price. What's not to love?
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. What you can't see
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Virginia on Thursday, May 11, 2017
    I bought this watch a few days ago, I can't speak to ongoing reliability but I can certainly speak to initial quality. What you can't see in a picture is just how comfortable this watch is the wear. I have several bracelet watches ranging in price and none come close to this comfort. Slept with the watch on and forgot I was wearing it. I have read several reviews of the Filson (Shinola) watches here and at different sites. Yes, $1000 is probably too much for this watch, but not as overpriced as most folks think. Glare coated sapphire crystal lenses are pricey, this bracelet and case are at a very high level of quality. It does not have an automatic movement, that is about the only difference between this watch and those costing many times more than the initial price. I am not buying this watch as a collectors piece I intend to wear it and as such not having to fiddle with and maintain an automatic movement is fine by me. The design is beautiful to look at and the viewing angles are plentiful. The Super-LuminNova hands perform about as expected (well). When I got the navy dial watch I was so taken that I ordered another with a different color face. You will not be disappointed when you consider the sum of the parts and see what you can't see in the picture.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Bought it. LOVE it.
    Reviewed by Aunt S.N. Mapantz from California on Saturday, April 15, 2017
    Perfect all around watch. For the STP price, grab it. These watches were WAY overpriced when they came out. See all the reviews. They say exactly the same thing. For this price range, I cannot find a better watch deal anywhere. It is a great value at this price point. At $1,000, no way, Jose. No. But for under $400? Yes! Filson would have sold a million more watches if they had started here, but I think they wanted to avoid being the Fossil 2.0, which, okay, makes sense. You don't want to pick these up on the clearance rack at Kohls (no offense). This is a BadA.. watch. The only drawback is that the white chrono windows can interfere with the white dials in certain quick glances, but I'm not pulling my Ferrari around bobby pin turns at Laguna Secca Raceway, so I can look back down long enough to tell that it is 2:30 and not 9:30.

About Filson

C.C. Filson began outfitting the Klondike Gold Rush stampeders over 100 years ago. He knew his clothing had to withstand the bitter cold and harsh conditions of the Klondike, and the survival of his customers depended on gear that would keep them alive in the frigid North. While the Gold Rush may be ancient history, C.C. Filson outdoor clothing is still going strong… maintaining the firm's reputation for honesty, legendary quality and durability. Every C.C. Filson garment is robust, rugged and manufactured from the finest materials available, so its wearer can withstand the rigors of the great outdoors. As the folks at Filson say, "might as well have the best."