I’ve been fascinated by Bertucci watches ever since my buddy, a tree care specialist in Savannah, showed me his. It was deeply beaten up by his work climbing large coastal oaks, its thick NATO strap softened by sweat from sweltering 90-degree days.
He liked his Bertucci because it was affordable and made for the job; he didn’t have to worry about breaking it — always nice when you’re operating a chainsaw 80 feet in the air. Cheap, tough, sold as a workhorse: as a field watch concept, it was kind of awesome.

Bertucci A-2T Field Watch
Specs
Case Material | Titanium |
Crystal | Hardened Sapphire |
Diameter | 40mm |
Movement | Swiss quartz |
Water Resistance | 200m |
Pros
- Sharp, legible dial
- Decent lume
- Lightweight, hardy titanium case
- Thick strap actually rocks
Cons
- Underwhelming case finishing
- Strap and lugs are big
- A large and not beautiful beast
Bertucci has long been an interesting brand for going all-in on making the best daily-wear beater watch on the market. There’s something to be said for a brand whose stated purpose is to make the “ultimate” field watch.
Interestingly, over the years, I’ve met a number of people with wide-ranging opinions on Bertucci and their watches. The cost-effectiveness question divides people. Has Bertucci put enough thought into their watches for watch nerds to enjoy them, or was this more of a tool-tool watch with a simple quartz heart?
Cheap, tough, sold as a workhorse: as a field watch concept, it was kind of awesome.
To find out more, I decided to wear the Bertucci A-2T Titanium field watch on a few adventures.