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29 Jan, 2020
Excellent visibility at night!
5 of 5 found this helpful The main reason I purchased this watch was to have a reliable timepiece that can be used in the dark without pressing a button or requiring a bright light/sunshine to charge it. So far (~2 weeks), it has satisfied this requirement better than any other watch that I have ever owned. I have a Seiko Turtle watch that I bought in the mid-seventies that still winds automatically and keeps accurate time but the luminescent paint on the dial does not last as long as it did when new. I liked the information I read about the tritium capsule technology so I decided to give it a try and I am very impressed with its performance on this watch. Unfortunately, there are not many watch styles to choose from that use tritium capsules so I picked the best (IMHO) of what I found to be available but not what I would normally choose. The one area of improvement that I would suggest for this type of watch is to use only six tritium capsules on the hour and minute hands, and the 3, 6, 9 &12 positions on the face. This watch has eight tritium capsules on the hour and minute hands and the 3 and 9 positions on the face but instead of the 6 & 12 it has them on the 1, 5, 7 & 11 positions. Therefore, it takes a little longer than a quick glance to determine the exact orientation of the hands relative to the hour marks. I also looked at tritium watches that had capsules at all twelve hour locations but they were oriented perpendicular to the hands and I prefer them to be parallel with the hands. So as far as I can tell, this is the best tritium watch that is currently available for my requirements. However, my idea of a perfect watch would be a combination of tritium capsules with a Victorinox Swiss Army watch. I have a Victorinox that I wear most of the time but, like the Seiko, unless the luminescent marks on the dial have been sufficiently charged during the day, it is useless at night. Consequently, this Luminox is my new go-to watch for nocturnal activities. Hope this review helps in making a decision.