35th Anniversary GLOCK Watch – Limited Release Precision Timepieces
This year marks the 35th Anniversary of the GLOCK USA headquarters in Smyrna, Georgia. To celebrate, the Austrian firearms powerhouse has released a series of videos and commemorative giveaways. Today the 35th Anniversary GLOCK Watch is announced – a limited release timepiece designed by the GLOCK Precision team. Inspired by the classic features of GLOCK pistols, the solar-powered watches will feature a titanium case, a stainless steel nDLC band, sapphire crystal glass and a green pistol case. The GLOCK Watch release will be limited to 3500 serialized units that will include an exclusive challenge coin.
Ordering and information: http://Glock-precision.com
A yellow-themed version of the GLOCK Watch will only be available to EU customers. Links to order and for additional information will be updated shortly ( here). For those patient enough to wait, a TFB/TFBTV review is slated to go live in a few weeks.
GLOCK @ TFB:Proudly Celebrating 35 YEARS OF PERFECTION – https://glock35th.us
GLOCK US – https://us.glock.com/en
35th Anniversary GLOCK Watch – Limited Release Precision Timepieces
This year (2021) marks the 35th anniversary of GLOCK, Inc. in the United States. To celebrate, GLOCK will be running a yearlong campaign consisting of monthly live videos covering various topics relating to the brand and its involvement in the industry over the past 35 years. We look forward to spending the year engaging with our fans and educating them on ways to be more involved with the GLOCK community beyond purchasing our products.
Each month, participants will be able to register for a chance to win a giveaway along with earning entries for the grand prize announced at the end of the year during our December broadcast.
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A watch is the perfect product for Glock's 35th anniversary. A striking tribute to a company that is behind the times.
I got one. Two major issues, one quite surprising. 1) mesh band way too big. I don't have large wrist, but all other watches I have are reasonable and accommodate easily. Extra wraps, but just barely. 2) Impossible to read in low light. Despite not having some form of active glow product, why is unclear, the hands are so skinny and hollow in design, you will not be able to read in low light; some direct light is required. Sort of a miss for a time keeping device.