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4 Men’s Winter-Wear Watches

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In a season of rainy days and chilly nights, there’s one accessory that every man needs: a water-resistant luxury watch. While it’s not always wise to expose an expensive timepiece to harsh elements, as long as you take proper care of the piece, some watches can be worn without worry if caught in the rain or snow. Keep reading to learn more about 4 timepieces that can withstand the elements.

1. Rolex Explorer II
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The Rolex Explorer was released in 1953 as a utility watch for those who dared the most grueling outdoor adventures. It’s also said that the prototype for the Explorer accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary on his journey to become the first man to climb the summit of Mount Everest. Since the expedition, Rolex has improved and innovated, making the Explorer II a perfect choice in inclement weather.

2. Omega Speedmaster
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This legendary watch also survived a legendary journey as the only NASA-certified timepiece for outer space. This timepiecem known as the “Moonwatch” accopanied Niel Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon. This historic timepiece has clearly proven itself capable in even the most extreme conditions.

3. Breitling Superocean Chronograph Heritage 46
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Although this timepiece was designed with the aviator in mind, the attractive finish of the watch makes the Superocean a coveted and trending timepiece. It also comes in a wide variety of color and strap combinations suitable for any style. The piece is water resistant to 200 meters and when paired with a stainless steel bracelet, you shouldn’t worry if you get a splash of water or snow on the piece.

4. Omega Seamaster
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The Omega Seamaster is most famous as the timepiece of choice for James Bond. The watch was specifically chosen for the Bond movies as a reference to Bond’s time in the British Royal Navy. In the real world, Omega had developed and improved the Seamaster for use by the British Royal Navy as a reliable dive watch. These watches have up to 150 meters of water resistance so splashes of water prove no challenge.