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Showing posts with label Tritium Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tritium Watch. Show all posts
Monday, September 18, 2017
Saturday, August 8, 2015
2015 Trasers (part 4) - Special Forces 100
The best tritium watch on the market is getting a face lift and it's better than ever! This week we are taking a look at the all new Special Forces 100 and how the best watch in the business is getting even better.
The Special Forces 100 is the new replacement series for the old Commander Force 100 and while it shares many of the same features with the out going model, it improves the watch in almost every way. Starting from the ground up the Special Forces 100 takes everything we love about the reigning champ and makes it just a little better.
Let's start with the styling. The new model certainly shares the same basic shapes and style of the original but tweaks it just enough to make a statement. The differences are subtle but once you start to look closely they are unmistakable. First off it's bigger. Measuring in at 44mm in diameter (up from 42mm) bringing it in-line with the new standard of modern men's watches while retaining the standard 12mm thickness of most Tritium watches on the market. The new size is comfortable on the wrist while providing slightly bolder look and yet not too big to wear every day for every occasion.
The Special Forces 100 also gets a new font which really updates the overall look of the watch. I know a new font seems like a little thing but you really do notice. It makes for sharper numbers and once again brings the watch into a more modern style. The old watch actually got a new font on the dial not too long ago but bezel is really showing it's age. It's basically the same bezel it's had since the watch was launched and it's really showing it's age. It has a very old-school feel to it and the new dial/bezel looks like something from the digital age. It ties everything together nicely freshens up the whole watch.
And speaking of the new dial, the new internal bezel (that holds the Tritium for markers for 1-12) is now recessed giving the hands more room and providing more surface area under the crystal. You'll notice the second hand now floats over the hour markers rather than stop short. The change makes for a much larger look that is more readable than before and allows for a greater use of space. This coupled with the larger case make for a dramatic increase of overall dial space, where as the old dial looked somewhat squished.
Hands are different now too. Gone are the old school hands that accompanied almost all Tritium watches for a generation and in it's place is a much more contemporary look. We also find new stamping on the setting crown, which is now adorned with the signature H3 logo (trademark logo for Traser's Tritium Trigilight technology) and the crown is also slightly larger and easier to grip. This allows for easier opening and closing of the screw-down functionality as well as setting procedures.
As with all the new 2015 Traser's we are looking at, this model features the Ronda 715.6 Li Quartz movement that provides up to 10-years battery life in between changes. Definitely one of my favorite things about the new models. Getting to go 10 years in between changes is a really nice feature and something missing from the original.
Most of the standard features like 200 meters water resistant, sapphire crystal, screwdown crown, screwdown caseback, solid titanium case and bracelet (and of course full Tritium illumination) remain untouched but the little things mentioned above all add up to a nicely updated watch that still retains everything that made it great in the first place. And in a market where an affordable solid titanium watch remains the minority, the Traser Special Forces 100 retains it's crown as the watch to beat in an ever growing and competitive marketplace.
For a full list of feature, specs and prices visit one of our great sites: Topflight Watches or Time 4 Tritium or call us Toll Free at 1-888-243-6329. One of our friendly staff would be happy to provide you with any information you need. We love to talk about watches!
Stay tuned next week for our look at the Survivor Pro.
The Special Forces 100 is the new replacement series for the old Commander Force 100 and while it shares many of the same features with the out going model, it improves the watch in almost every way. Starting from the ground up the Special Forces 100 takes everything we love about the reigning champ and makes it just a little better.
Let's start with the styling. The new model certainly shares the same basic shapes and style of the original but tweaks it just enough to make a statement. The differences are subtle but once you start to look closely they are unmistakable. First off it's bigger. Measuring in at 44mm in diameter (up from 42mm) bringing it in-line with the new standard of modern men's watches while retaining the standard 12mm thickness of most Tritium watches on the market. The new size is comfortable on the wrist while providing slightly bolder look and yet not too big to wear every day for every occasion.
The Special Forces 100 also gets a new font which really updates the overall look of the watch. I know a new font seems like a little thing but you really do notice. It makes for sharper numbers and once again brings the watch into a more modern style. The old watch actually got a new font on the dial not too long ago but bezel is really showing it's age. It's basically the same bezel it's had since the watch was launched and it's really showing it's age. It has a very old-school feel to it and the new dial/bezel looks like something from the digital age. It ties everything together nicely freshens up the whole watch.
And speaking of the new dial, the new internal bezel (that holds the Tritium for markers for 1-12) is now recessed giving the hands more room and providing more surface area under the crystal. You'll notice the second hand now floats over the hour markers rather than stop short. The change makes for a much larger look that is more readable than before and allows for a greater use of space. This coupled with the larger case make for a dramatic increase of overall dial space, where as the old dial looked somewhat squished.
Hands are different now too. Gone are the old school hands that accompanied almost all Tritium watches for a generation and in it's place is a much more contemporary look. We also find new stamping on the setting crown, which is now adorned with the signature H3 logo (trademark logo for Traser's Tritium Trigilight technology) and the crown is also slightly larger and easier to grip. This allows for easier opening and closing of the screw-down functionality as well as setting procedures.
As with all the new 2015 Traser's we are looking at, this model features the Ronda 715.6 Li Quartz movement that provides up to 10-years battery life in between changes. Definitely one of my favorite things about the new models. Getting to go 10 years in between changes is a really nice feature and something missing from the original.
Most of the standard features like 200 meters water resistant, sapphire crystal, screwdown crown, screwdown caseback, solid titanium case and bracelet (and of course full Tritium illumination) remain untouched but the little things mentioned above all add up to a nicely updated watch that still retains everything that made it great in the first place. And in a market where an affordable solid titanium watch remains the minority, the Traser Special Forces 100 retains it's crown as the watch to beat in an ever growing and competitive marketplace.
For a full list of feature, specs and prices visit one of our great sites: Topflight Watches or Time 4 Tritium or call us Toll Free at 1-888-243-6329. One of our friendly staff would be happy to provide you with any information you need. We love to talk about watches!
Stay tuned next week for our look at the Survivor Pro.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
2015 Trasers (part 2) - Green Spirit
Welcome back to our multi-part coverage of the all NEW 2015 Traser watches. This week we are going to take a closer look at the Green Spirit. The Green Spirit is one of two new additions to the P6600 line of watches in the Traser line. The P6600 all started with the Mil-G, the next gen military watch from Traser. This watch effectively replaced the old Type-6 as the newest go-to military spec watch. These watches were designed and intended for actual military use and as such they were very utilitarian and basic from a style standpoint. As the popularity of the Mil-G grew Traser knew they needed to expand the series to cater to a wider audience.
As the series expanded, we started to get more and more styles. At first, they were still very close to the Mil-G in terms of style. Watches like the Elite Red and P6600 Automatic made little changes like Tritium color or swapping for an Automatic mechanical movement but before long the P6600 platform took over as the driving platform for a large portion of the traser line. Everything from the Red Combat to the Extreme Sport to the Classic Elegance Chrono can draw it's heritage right back to the original Mil-G.
Now enters the Green Spirit. The most colorful and boldest variation of the P6600 series yet. It's Trasers first attempt at a truly bold look in years and one of the few competitors to the colorful Colormark series from Luminox. It's vibrant design is masterfully carried out from top to bottom. Starting out with the basic P6600 case the Green Spirit makes some bold changes.
It's not just the addition of the color green but how it was introduced. There are some cool design ques going on here that really make the watch pop. Notice how the bezel is accented with the color green from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock and how the inner bezel is colored to match giving the watch and feint asymmetrical design. Even more than that the inner bezel numbering and the dial numbering offset each other. "6-12" is found on the inner bezel and "18-24" on the dial.
This asymmetrical design is also carried over into the band with the green stripes lining up opposite the outer bezel accents. Each layer from the outside in only ever accents half of the watch. It's subtle and most people might not even notice but it give this watch and really unique look within the Traser line and it's little touches like that that I look for when I buy a watch.
Like most of the P6600 series watches, the Green Spirit has a double case construction. Black polymer outer-case with a steel inner-case. This allows the watch to be lighter than a steel watch but still retain the screw-down caseback and crown. This assures 200 meter water resistance as well as long term durability. The Green Spirit also shares some upgrades with some of the later P6600 models. Most notably it has a genuine Sapphire crystal
A full rundown of the specs look like this:
All in all I really like the direction Traser has taken with the Green Spirit. Adding more color to the line is a much needed step in the right direction. It really pops and shines a light on an already impressive growing line of watches. And as always you can find out more information, prices, picture and more on all three of our retail sites: Gem of the Day, TopFlight Watches and Time 4 Tritium.
Stay tuned next week as we take a look at the Green Spirit's brother, the Blue Infinity in part 3 of our on going coverage of the new Traser 2015 models.
As the series expanded, we started to get more and more styles. At first, they were still very close to the Mil-G in terms of style. Watches like the Elite Red and P6600 Automatic made little changes like Tritium color or swapping for an Automatic mechanical movement but before long the P6600 platform took over as the driving platform for a large portion of the traser line. Everything from the Red Combat to the Extreme Sport to the Classic Elegance Chrono can draw it's heritage right back to the original Mil-G.
Now enters the Green Spirit. The most colorful and boldest variation of the P6600 series yet. It's Trasers first attempt at a truly bold look in years and one of the few competitors to the colorful Colormark series from Luminox. It's vibrant design is masterfully carried out from top to bottom. Starting out with the basic P6600 case the Green Spirit makes some bold changes.
It's not just the addition of the color green but how it was introduced. There are some cool design ques going on here that really make the watch pop. Notice how the bezel is accented with the color green from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock and how the inner bezel is colored to match giving the watch and feint asymmetrical design. Even more than that the inner bezel numbering and the dial numbering offset each other. "6-12" is found on the inner bezel and "18-24" on the dial.
This asymmetrical design is also carried over into the band with the green stripes lining up opposite the outer bezel accents. Each layer from the outside in only ever accents half of the watch. It's subtle and most people might not even notice but it give this watch and really unique look within the Traser line and it's little touches like that that I look for when I buy a watch.
Like most of the P6600 series watches, the Green Spirit has a double case construction. Black polymer outer-case with a steel inner-case. This allows the watch to be lighter than a steel watch but still retain the screw-down caseback and crown. This assures 200 meter water resistance as well as long term durability. The Green Spirit also shares some upgrades with some of the later P6600 models. Most notably it has a genuine Sapphire crystal
A full rundown of the specs look like this:
- Double Case: Stainless Steel, Fiberglass Reinforced
- Movement: Ronda Calibre 517.6 DD
- Sapphire Crystal
- Trigalight Tritium Gas Illumination
- Green Tritium on the Hour and Minute Hands
- Green Tritium on the Unidirectional Timer Bezel
- Green Tritium on the Number 1 thriu 11
- Orange Tritium on the 12 o'clock Marker
- Blackout Dial with Green paint on the Hands and Markers
- Water Resistant to 20 Atmospheres (660 feet)
- Screw Down Crown
- Screw Down Caseback
- Nylon NATO Style Strap / Green Stripes
- DIMENSIONS:
- Diameter: 45 millimeters (48 millimeters with setting crown)
- Thickness: 11 millimeters
All in all I really like the direction Traser has taken with the Green Spirit. Adding more color to the line is a much needed step in the right direction. It really pops and shines a light on an already impressive growing line of watches. And as always you can find out more information, prices, picture and more on all three of our retail sites: Gem of the Day, TopFlight Watches and Time 4 Tritium.
Stay tuned next week as we take a look at the Green Spirit's brother, the Blue Infinity in part 3 of our on going coverage of the new Traser 2015 models.
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Saturday, July 18, 2015
New 2015 Traser's are Here!
That right! The ALL NEW 2015 Traser's are here and over the new few weeks we are going to take a closer look at each one. This is the beginning of a 6-part series and each week we are going to take an in-depth look at each of the new models. We'll discuss each in turn and let you know what each of them have to offer.
Two of the new models, the Green Spirit and Blue Infinity are based off the ever popular P6600 series and bring a fresh new look to the series and some much needed color.
The other three and all new series and represent the next generation of Traser watches. These effectively will be replacing the out going Long Life, Navigator, Commander and Black Storm Pro series. They have all the same great fautures as the older models with some new tricks too!
Keen eyes will also notice that the cases have been redesigned from the ground up with all new cases, bezels, dials and hands but more on that later. For now, let's just say "Hello" to the new faces of Traser.
Stay tuned for more info each week!
Saturday, October 11, 2014
The Watch Designed for the EMT
Whether working with the Fire Department, Police Department or any branch of the Armed Services, the EMT's (or Emergency Medical Technician's) job is often the toughest and most demanding profession of them all.
EMTs often work under the most difficult of circumstances, in the tightest spaces and must perform their duties quickly and accurately if they are to save lives. There simply is no room for compromise.
H3 Tactical has created a Tritium Illuminated Watch especially for the EMT that, for the first time ever, uses four different colors of Tritium designed to help the EMT do his or her job. More on the four color tritium design later.
Let's start firsr with the actual construction of the watch, case and strap. To make a watch tough enough for use in the field, especially by the military, H3 Tactical started with their extremely popular S.W.A.T. watch. This is the strongest, toughest watch H3 Tactical makes. The case is entirely surgical, 316 grade, stainless steel. The crystal is highly scratch resistant sapphire glass. Both the crown and the case back screw down for maximum water tightness. As a result the watch is water resistant to 660 feet below sea level.
Speaking of the crown it is repositioned on this watch from the traditional 3 o'clock position to the 10 o'clock position. This increases wrist movement for both left handed and right handed wearers, The crown never impedes flexibility, never gouges the wrist or arm.
The Swiss Movement is a multi-jeweled Quartz Movement that is extremely accurate, shock resistant, and dependable. Battery life is an amazing 42 months and there is a low power warning system to alert the EMT to change the battery weeks before any possible power failure.
To assist the EMT in evaluating a patient's condition quickly and accurately, H3 Tactical added a unidirectional 20 Heartbeat pulse meter bezel. Instead of having to count heartbeats over a lengthy period of time and then multiple the number to the equivalent of a one minute timeframe, the EMT only needs to count 20 heartbeats from the zero position on the bezel and glance down to accurately determine the pulse rate. No mathematical computation is necessary.
This is a great tool for the EMT. But what if the EMT is working in low light or total darkness, perhaps on the battlefield, during a power outage or other demanding set of circumstances? That's where the four colors of tritium come into play.
As you can see to the right, the second hand and the 12 o'clock (or zero) markers have blaue tritium. This is the starting point for the 20 heartbeat count. If the EMT reaches 20 heartbeats with the second hand in the orange, the heart is beating too rapidly. If, however, the 20 count in in the green tritium area, that patient is in good condition with a pulse rate between 60 and 80 beats per minute.
It the 20 beat count falls into the lower orange range, the pulse rate is too low. If it falls into the red, it is dangerously too low and immediate action is required. This is a powerful too for the EMT.
As you might have already guessed, runners, cross trainers and all athletes also love the pulse meter on this watch. Certainly everyone loves the strength and durability of this model.
And I'm going to be honest here, even the casual wearers love the color tritium display, it just looks fantastic! The good news it that even if you are just a casual wearer, you can't purchase a better, tougher, more versatile or longer lasting watch.
We sell this watch on all three of our websites. You can see additional pictures and get more information on our Gem of the Day website here ---> https://www.gemday.com/item0928.htm
You can see all our Tritium Illuminated Watches for military, law enforcement and medical personnel on out Time 4 Tritium Website here ---> http://www.time4tritium.com/
To see specialty watch for pilot's please visit our Top Flight Watches website here -----> http://www.topflightwatches.com/
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