This is not your typical cheap nylon strap. This strap is Cincy Strap Company's interpretation of a vintage military style strap. What they were looking to achieve with this strap, was a modern version of what the Ministry of Defense had originally issued to their forces. This strap nails it. A nylon-polyester blend that is comfortable the first time on the wrist, with a tight weaving. The strap was designed a little longer than the normal straps. But two key features make it great for all wrist sizes.
First, where the adjustment holes begin is slightly higher up, allowing those with smaller wrists to trim it if they would like. Also added additional adjustment holes, to allow the smallest of wrists to wear comfortably, as well as the largest of wrists.
Second, this strap has a "floating" first keeper, to allow the tuck with ease, no matter your wrist size.
Length: 305mm
Hardware: Brushed premium 316L stainless steel
Thickness: 1.2mm
A favorite collection, the Cincinnatus Field, is the perfect daily wearer.
A dive watch that lies low like a 70's sports car, and still can dive to 300 ft
Truly an amazing watch! Whenever I check the time I find myself lingering and looking at all the details on the dial. All the intricate details truly come to life in the sun!
CWC is just hitting it out of the park with their locally made time pieces. This one is a conversation piece with a lot of character. A collaboration with one of the most storied local jewelers, this R&P Captain is a future piece of Cincinnati history. And it's not just the watch itself, but the packaging and certificate it comes with clearly show it was hand made with care and the pride of craftsmanship. The only reason I want to take it off is to see the internals spinning away through the rear sapphire crystal. After seeing mine in person, my friend went to the website and ordered the last one in the limited run. I'll be watching (pun intended) CWC's website regularly to see how they continue to grow and impress. Well done CWC!!
I love the look of this watch so much that I have worn it every day since it arrived! Everything about it looks incredible and the timekeeping is accurate per the Certificate of Quality.
Received my new Cincinnatus today. I am extremely pleased with it. If the regulation report turns out correct, then this relatively inexpensive automatic is chronometer accurate. This appears to be my new everyday watch. Thanks CWC.
I love the design and vision they had with the watchface and the lume is AMAZING, it is far better than a lot of watches and for surprisingly such a great price. However, the band is just not it. I get it matches the proportion with the thin watchcase but its just… ugly. I had to swap it with a NATO asap
CWC is just hitting it out of the park with their locally made time pieces. This one is a conversation piece with a lot of character. A collaboration with one of the most storied local jewelers, this R&P Captain is a future piece of Cincinnati history. And it's not just the watch itself, but the packaging and certificate it comes with clearly show it was hand made with care and the pride of craftsmanship. The only reason I want to take it off is to see the internals spinning away through the rear sapphire crystal. After seeing mine in person, my friend went to the website and ordered the last one in the limited run. I'll be watching (pun intended) CWC's website regularly to see how they continue to grow and impress. Well done CWC!!
Received my new Cincinnatus today. I am extremely pleased with it. If the regulation report turns out correct, then this relatively inexpensive automatic is chronometer accurate. This appears to be my new everyday watch. Thanks CWC.
The Cincinnatus field watch has a unique and interesting design language to it that stands out in a collection and also has (in my opinion) some really well-communicated messaging behind it. It's not a matter of "oh we named this watch after a historical figure from the Roman Empire" and calling it a day. No, the design of the dial does reinforce a vibe that harkens back to aesthetics and architecture from that era.
The specs on the watch are of course fantastic, construction is tight and precise, the bracelet design is good, and the case size is perfect for this type of watch. The addition of an automatic movement with a display caseback sold me even more on this watch. It's a wonderful addition.
I was so happy when this watch became available for sale once again. Not only does this watch look great, but it wears great too! If you are into horological history as much as I am, you will find that this piece and the vintage Pan American watch compliment one another perfectly! Thank you again to the fine folks at the Cincinnati Watch Company for making such a great watch at a wonderful price point.
An amazing timepiece and a tremendous value. So thin on the wrist and drilled lugs are a nice touch. The textured white dial looks great in all types of light. This is a clean and classy field watch that looks and feels awesome on the included bracelet or a strap. Lume is bright and black hands really pops against the dial. If there is another timepiece out there with this fit and finish with a SW-200-Power+ I want to know about it!