Making watches visible in low light or at night has been a perplexing problem since wrist timepieces were first invented. While watchmakers thought the problem was solved 100 years ago with the use of radium; it quickly proved too radio active and dangerous. Radium was outlawed for use in watches over 50 years ago. Luminous substitutes found in 95% of watches sold today require the use of an external light source to recharge the illumination. Many owners complain that the luminous paint works poorly and fades quickly; often in just minutes of darkness. If its important for you to tell the time quickly and easily in low light or total darkness; then a Tritium Watch is exactly what you need. Tritium watches glow up to 100 times more brightly than ordinary luminescent watches. And they require no external light source to recharge the illumination. Professional chronograph quartz movement by CITIZEN/Miyota Flexible lugs to handle the stress of action and aid in the ergonomically fit and design Dual illumination system Super Luminova and tritium tubes Swiss T25 mb micro tec Non Glare super flat mineral crystal with a sapphire coating Date indicator Screw down crown 200meter water resistant 20atm A true divers watch Rotating bezel Oversize rubber strap 24 hour zone indicator Crown protector Gearhead logo engraved clasp on strap 316L stainless steel surgical finish Screw in case back rather than snap Orange 12 indicator tritium tube blue on remaining hour markers Serial number watch 46mm diameter with crown Band Color: Black Rubber; Band Width: 23mm near case; 23mm near clasp/buckle; Bezel Color: Silver; Case: Silver + Circle-shaped; Case Finish: Polished + Stainless Steel; Case Thickness: 14mm to 15mm; Case Width: 49mm; 53mm with crown; Clasp / Buckle: Strap Buckle; Dial: White + analog; Hand Color: Silver; Illumination: Tritium + Luminous Hands And Markers; Movement: Other + quartz; Time Zones: Single; Water Resistance: 20 atm;
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