Uniquely, the watch eschews a more traditional crystal (like mineral) for a polycarbonate window. Again, this serves to add some durability — polycarbonate is the same material used in bulletproof glass — while also keeping the costs down.
The dial is minimalist while still being easy to read, relying on simple numerals, a minute scale and strategic lume at the hours and on the hands. Finally, the whole thing is finished off with a NATO-style nylon strap.
For all its money-saving elements, it’s still a damn good-looking timepiece, which likely has something to do with the Maison Club streetwear brand collaborating on it.

Unbelievably affordable
This watch is available in four distinct colorways, all of which are military-inspired. They include olive green, khaki, gray and black.
Whichever version you choose, they’re all priced exactly the same: $57. Yes, you read that right. That’s even cheaper than a Timex Weekender (a similar bargain-bin field watch).