A solid mechanical watch, with perhaps a 60min bezel is really all you need to keep track of everything in life.

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Have you found any that you can turn even when hands are sweety? Most dive watches I’ve had are hard to turn without dry hands. For that reason I gravitate toward super compressor watches.

Check out marathon watches. They’re made for special forces and can be gripped while wearing thick gloves in water. Very cool watches.

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This one has seen some shit. Trit's about gone, but it works fine.

I thought the trit had a pretty long life, how long have you had it?

Made in 2006 and I got it in 2007, so it's been glowing for a minute.

Beautiful watch. I need to get one for my collection one of these days

Which model is this? Beautiful watch!

That's a GSAR. I believe they made some sterile versions that year, also.

Thank you. πŸ™

No prob. Here's all the old tritium stuff I have. The GSAR, 2005 Navigator's, a '90s Luminox, and a Traser Code Blue.

And just for comparison, here's a Seiko Monster that's only been in dim room lighting. These are shot 30s at f/5.6 and ISO 400.

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Beautiful collection. πŸ’™

i don't even bother with that, i know where the sun is