Vestal Unisex BRG030 Brig Digital Square Black Watch
Vestal collections are watches, eyewear, softgoods & accessories that fine-tune style and expression for the musically individual. Established in 1997, Vestal is marketed and branded through friends, musicians, artists, and athletes who are immersed within music culture. Vestal can be found in specialty stores and finer boutiques around the world. This is a strong, durable watch with a slight military inspiration. Dial makes it easy to tell time when in the concert tranches. Strong oversized buckle matched with leather and canvas for extra reinforcement. Rest assured wild fist pumps will not eject this watch. The Brig by Jordy Smith is a digital tide $ train watch that can track the tide at over 200 beaches worldwide for the next 20 years. It also offers a host of other high end features like a digital tide graph that features current tide height, quick access to Vestal’s own custom training mode with “Suffer and Recover” interval timer, and Heat Mode with countdown timer. The watch strap is secured to your wrist with a new patent pending OKTOLOCK system.TH OKTOGRIP raised pattern on the underside of the band means significantly less rubber contact against your skin providing greater breathability, more flexibility, and a lighter feel on your wrist. Alarm Mode. Future Tide Mode. T1 & T2 Time Tracking. 10 ATM/100 Meters Water Resistant. Unibody P Construction. Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Caseback. Easy Access Battery Hatch. Case: PU Wrapped ABS Plastic 44mm Wide. Band: Polyurethane 24mm Wide. Buckle: Stainless Steel. Crystal: Hardened Polycarbonate. Movement: Custom Digital Tide/Train. Water Resistance: 10ATM/100 Meters. Wrist: Thick.
- Square retro-inspired watch featuring digital tide graph, tide tracking at 200+ beaches, countdown timer, and training mode
- 44-mm stainless steel case with acrylic dial window
- Quartz movement with digital display
- Polyurethane band with buckle closure
- Water resistant to 100 m (330 ft): In general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not scuba diving