So water resistance, ease of readability day or night, toughness of case and movement and no shine cases sum up the main qualifications.
Suunto
Casio
Seiko
Marathon
Traser
Citizen
Timex
Luminox
Kobold
Other (mention below)
So water resistance, ease of readability day or night, toughness of case and movement and no shine cases sum up the main qualifications.
My Aegir CD-2
Last edited by Andrema; Nov 21, 2014 at 11:46 AM.
I don't know how practical or tactical this Avenger Blackbird is but it looks pretty darn cool. I think with Seawolf style numerals it would look even better
I chose Casio, as in Tough Solar, with the capability to log over 100 laps. Useful in timekeeping for bicycle timetrials.
John
If you come to a fork in the road; take it, and then put it down so someone else can use it.
"Other". In my case, the Breitling Chrono Avenger fits the bill. Awesome watch (hadn't seen that Avenger Blackbird, very nice! I agree about the numerals though).
Regards, T Bone
Even a broken watch shows correct time once or twice a day. I ought to know, I have a few!
This is the watch I wore for two deployments. Would still own it were it not for a break in a few years back. G-Shock MTGM900DA-8
Don't have good pictures on this phone, but if I had to choose one I own:
Traser Commander 100 Pro P6507
If I can choose one I don't own Traser Commander P6506