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Product Description
The Officer Series from ArmourLite is designed for precision timekeeping in harsh conditions. The dial is outfitted with markers containing tritium gas—an isotope of hydrogen that glows in the dark without any external power or light source Read More
I would buy this watch if it was a dark green, 1968 Mustang Fastback similar to the one Steve Mc Qeen drove in Bullet.
I refuse to allow anyone to make a more ludicrous “I would buy IF” statement than mine.
Don’t even try to out-do me.
There are two kinds of font families in the world and the one rule that unites them both is that you can NEVER mix them! I'm speaking here of *Serif and Sans Serif fonts (characters with and without little feet on the ends).
On the dials above the numerals 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are clearly Sans Serif.
Horrifyingly, the numerals 10, 11, 12, and 1 appear to be some bastardized version a Serif font! Why the hell Amour Lite decided to mix them is anyone's guess, but I can't bear to look at that dial another minute longer--I'm out'a here!
*Sans Serif and Serif numerals:
RayFNo, it's not a mix. The "1" looks kinda serif, but it's non-serif. The same "1" I saw in Harley-Davidson stuff, but i can assure you it's non serif.
rodenwald
Fun?
What are you confusing it with now?
truiz
Aug 20, 2020
The tritium is awesome. I have a Marathon automatic that I wear to the theater because I know the markers will be visible the whole time. Most of the super lums don’t make it that long, not even my Explorer II.