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The Caliber Series from ArmourLite is lightweight, tactical, and built to withstand harsh conditions. The dial features bright green and orange markers containing tritium—an isotope of hydrogen that glows in the dark—while the tough polycarbonate case is equipped with a push crown and an anti-reflective scratch-resistant sapphire crystal Read More
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I am very happy with this purchase. I am hard on watches. Due to pinched nerves in my neck, I do not have good spatial awareness of my hands. This leads to me banging my watch on walls, desks, countertops...... I had been wearing a nice Orient automatic. It ran perfectly, but cosmetically it was becoming more and more punished. Thus this purchase. It's tough and looks good IMHO. What surprised me is how darn light the thing is. I bought a new NATO strap and now wear it every day unless there is an occasion to dress up (which due to the pandemic is almost never).
It's a bit light, and the strap is not the best. However, the actual watch is really nice and easy to read. This is one of my favorite watches to wear.
got to pay the full price before it dropped to where it’s at now I changed the band that was a bitch putting it on but overall happy not as bright as they’d Advertised but barely seeing it was almost OK don’t think I would recommend it for any serious navy seal recon ranger
Compared to my older (12 years old) Luminox, the tritium vials are a surprisingly dull, just barely visible in the dark. In complete darkness, it is OK. This bugs me more than I expected, I was not paying any attention to the T25 designation, so I expected better. The included NATO style nylon strap is thin and cheap looking, there is a high chance that you will want to replace it . The watch has a "4 screws" style back, which makes it easy to replace the battery but otherwise it is the mark of a cheap case. Most of Luminox watches also switched to carbon fiber case with the "4 screws back". Low-end Ronda swiss movement, same as the low end Luminox . (To get something with a screw-in back, a higher quality movement, and T100 tritium, you would pay many times more, $600-900). The crown is not screw-down. On the plus side, it was a great deal, a nice looking watch, feels light on my wrist, and it has tritium markers.
I beat the hell out of this watch and it just keeps looking great!
My daily driver is an ArmourLite Caliber Series. I've been wearing it for a few months now. As a truck driver pulling doubles, I inadvertently whack that thing against something steel a few times a day. I often look down and find I've rotated the bezel knocking it against my dolly or a trailer. It takes a literal beating every day and I haven't made a scratch on it yet.
The T25 tritium markers are not the brightest. (literally speaking. T100 is the brightest.) I put mine on a solid black NATO strap that i can just toss in the washer to clean the grease off. With sapphire crystal and AR coating, this may be the best value I've paid for a watch.
Looked great in the box, should’ve left it there. Set the time and date, pushed the crown in (not screw-down as described) watched stopped. Pulled out the crown, started, pushed back in and stopped. Not only that but the LUME is unreadable. Even put a 1500 lume flashlight on it turn out the lights....NADA!
Last piece of crap I buy here. Of course no return on this Chinese junk. Fix it for $10 pre paid? Nah! I’ll cut my losses here with a lesson learned and a promise to not buy JUNK HERE.
Jaws285The lume is tritium gas tubes bro. Sticking a flashlight on it isn't going to do anything. It has to be very dark and your eyes need to be dark adjusted to see the glow from the tubes. The advantage of the tubes is that they glow all night and never need charging with light.