Triwa Field Watches: what to know + best picks

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Triwa isn’t a classic “military field watch” brand, but a few of its models land in the field-adjacent zone: clean dials, practical sizing, and enough water resistance for everyday outdoor use. If you want a low-fuss watch with a modern Scandinavian vibe (and you’re not chasing strict A-11/WWII authenticity), Triwa can make sense.

Quick take: what Triwa does well (and what it doesn’t)

  • Strengths: minimalist legibility, wearable case sizes, lots of strap-friendly setups, and some eco-material collections (Ocean Plastic).
  • Watch-outs: fewer “true field watch” cues (no 24-hour inner ring on many models), and specs/variants can change between runs—always verify on the official listing.

Watch photos (official)

Triwa Loch Falken watch with blue dial
Triwa Loch Falken (official image). Source: https://triwa.com/en-eu/products/loch-falken
Triwa Ocean Plastic Sea Shepherd watch in deep blue
Ocean Plastic Sea Shepherd (official image). Source: https://triwa.com/en-eu/products/ocean-plastic-sea-shepherd-blue
Triwa SUB Ocean Plastic Deep Sea watch (diver-style)
SUB Ocean Plastic Deep Sea (official image). Source: https://triwa.com/en-eu/products/sub-ocean-plastic-deep-sea

Best Triwa picks for a field-watch vibe

1) Triwa Loch Falken (38mm quartz)

If you want a simple, daily-wear watch that still feels a bit “tool-ish”, the Loch Falken’s clean dial and wearable sizing make it the most field-adjacent option in Triwa’s lineup. Think of it as a casual everyday watch that can handle light outdoors, not a true military reissue.

2) Ocean Plastic Sea Shepherd (sporty everyday, 10 ATM class)

This one leans sporty and modern. The Ocean Plastic line makes sense if you want a grab-and-go watch for travel, gym, or weekend wear—more “active lifestyle” than traditional field watch. For many people, that’s the point.

3) SUB Ocean Plastic Deep Sea (diver-style alternative)

Not a field watch, but worth mentioning because it’s one of Triwa’s more clearly tool-leaning designs. If you prefer a rotating bezel and a sportier stance, it can be a better fit than the dressier Falken models.

Specs quick sheet (verify on the official listing)

  • Typical case sizes: often around the high-30s to low-40s (varies by model)
  • Movement types: quartz is common
  • Water resistance: varies—double-check model by model before swimming
  • Straps: many models are strap-friendly; measure lug width before buying extras

Alternatives (if you want a “real” field watch)

If Triwa’s style appeals but you want more classic field-watch DNA (rugged cases, proven track records, clearer legibility priorities), start here:

Concrete alternative brands to check: Timex (Expedition), Citizen (Eco-Drive), Seiko (5/solar), and Hamilton (Khaki Field). If you want microbrands with stronger field positioning, browse the Microbrands hub.

Our Triwa coverage on FieldWatchGuides

We don’t have a dedicated Triwa model review published yet. TODO: add at least one Triwa review draft (then link it here to follow the spotlight → review linking rule).