What tactical/military watch and why???
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What tactical/military watch and why???
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Casio Men's G9000MS-1CR G-Shock Military Concept Black Digital Watch MudMan |
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I have a few dive watches...and have owned the Luminox brand since I can remember !
The one on the left is real old...1970's...and has been retired. =============================================== =============================================== The one on the right is a Luminox Navy Seal Dive Watch that I got in the mid 90's...and except for a battery now and then...has served faithfully...including dives I done off Nassau in the Bahamas and both Cancun and Tulum in Mexico...easily read underwater and good to 20 atm. What's was the old saying..."takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin' " ( Timex, I know...but it applies here ) SPECS: •Article number: Model A.3001 •Series: ORIGINAL Navy SEAL 3000 SERIES •Family: Sea •Function: Time/Date •Movement (technology): Quartz •Size of case diameter (mm): 43.00 •Case material: Carbon reinforced PC •Case back: Caseback with Screws •Crown: Double-Security Gasket •Crystal/Glass material: Hardened Mineral •Water resistance (m/ft/atm): 200 / 600 / 20 •Strap/Bracelet material: Rubber / Silicone / PU •Illumination: Night Vision Tubes (25 years) =========================================== |
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I used a G shock when I was in the army, you can buy more expensive but the G shock will take a beating, the best for the money IMO
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I like Swiss Army Mechanicals, they are easy to read rugged and never need batteries.
VSA Ambassador ETA 2836 VSA Titanium Ground Force ETA 2824 Regards,
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