This video reviews the Suunto Core Alpha watch, highlighting it as an excellent and affordable option for tactical applications and combat watches. The reviewer emphasizes its ruggedness, comfort, readability, and useful features that provide essential information without being overwhelming. They suggest it's a superior alternative to more expensive tactical watches and a recommended piece of gear for "gearheads." The description also includes links to the product, the "Tactical Rifleman" Patreon, "Night Vision Guys," and an Amazon shop.
This video features Ivan from Kit Badger providing a personal review of the Casio Databank Watch. He highlights its unique features such as the exchange rate calculator and stopwatch, and demonstrates how to use and secure the databank function. Ivan also compares its discreet, low-profile design to that of modern smartwatches, discussing its practicality and affordability, and concludes with his overall thoughts and recommendations.
This video offers a quick review of an Invicta Pro Diver watch, highlighting its value at an affordable price point of $65. The reviewer showcases specific models, including the gold sunburst 15074 and NH35A automatic models with Pepsi and green marker bezels. It also draws comparisons to other dive watches like Seiko 5 Series and a Citizen Professional Diver, suggesting they also sell out quickly. The video emphasizes the 'act quick' aspect due to potential scarcity.
This video reviews three affordable Invicta automatic dive watches, highlighting their value for money. The watches are powered by reliable Seiko NH35A movements. The presenter briefly touches on other items like Diamondack daggers, Cold Steel daggers, Zeno Professional Divers with ETA movements, and a Citizen Professional Diver. The video also includes links for supporting the creator through Patreon, PayPal, and SubscribeStar.
This video review focuses on the Duka dive watch, presented as a budget-friendly homage to the expensive IWC Aquatimer. The reviewer highlights the Duka's value proposition, featuring a ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, and water resistance, all powered by a Seiko NH35A automatic movement. The video also briefly showcases other gear, including Seiko SRPC Series 5 dive watches, an IWC Aquatimer, Olight flashlights, a Gerber Sumo knife, and Lightning "Fireball" mini OTF knives, as well as Invicta Grand Diver and Sea Hunter watches, offering competitive options for viewers interested in dive watches and everyday carry items.
This video compares three field watches from Casio, Timex, and Citizen, specifically catering to individuals with smaller wrists. The featured models include the Casio MTP-S120L-3AVCF Solar, Timex Waterbury Traditional (pilot), and Citizen BV1080-18A Solar. The review focuses on aspects like hands execution, strap quality, lime (likely meaning lume or dial color), legibility, and overall aesthetics to determine a winner. It also notes that some models are solar-powered and promises an update on this feature.
This YouTube video features a review of the Alpina Seastrong, a Swiss value dive watch. The creator highlights that they acquired the watch at an exceptional price from JomaShop and discusses how this established Swiss brand approaches the dive watch market. The description also includes links to other Alpina watches, a Sog Trident AT XR, and a Wenger Terragraph Field Watch, indicating potential comparisons or mentions of these items within the video.
This YouTube video reviews the Invicta Grand Diver automatic dive watch, highlighting its value proposition at approximately $90. The reviewer praises its Seiko NH35A movement, case finishing, 3D complications, quality bracelet, and full lume dials. Despite Invicta releasing newer variations, the video focuses on preferred older models. The description also includes affiliate links for other dive watches from Jomashop, Deep Blue, and Casio, positioning the Invicta as a compelling budget option within the dive watch market.
This video is a rapid review of the Invicta Pro Diver Translucent dive watch, highlighting its exceptional value at a $49 price point. The reviewer praises its cool transparent case, good color options, and high quality for the cost, comparing Invicta's unique watch designs to Cold Steel's approach. Both 51mm and 40mm versions are discussed, with links provided for specific models (Blue 32331, Grey Black, Green) and the general collection. The video also briefly mentions other watch brands like Deep Blue and Casio, as well as Kershaw knives.
This video reviews the Pagani 007 Seamaster, an affordable dive watch retailing for under $150. The reviewer highlights its impressive features for the price point, including a Seiko NH35A automatic movement, sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel, exhibition case back, and good lume. The reviewer humorously questions the need to purchase more expensive Omega or Rolex watches given the quality of this budget option. The video also includes affiliate links to the featured watch, other Deep Blue watches, and a Casio Gravitymaster, as well as links for Patreon and PayPal donations to support the channel (TNP).
This "legacy review" highlights the excellent value of the Casio MTD 1079D dive watch, which remains available despite its age. The reviewer praises its battery-powered illuminator, comparable to Timex Indiglo, along with its substantial size, satisfying bezel action, clear day/date display, and detailed case. While the hollow-link bracelet is described as adequate, the watch itself is deemed a legit diver, having performed well in the Pacific Ocean. The video also features comparison watches like the discontinued Seiko SNE107P2 Solar Diver, the quintessential Casio MDV-106, and a Seiko 5 Sports SRPC59, offering a broad look at value dive watches.
This video focuses on Timex's classic round dial watches, specifically the 43mm Weekender and Standard XL models. The reviewer highlights the significant improvements Timex has made in recent years, including enhanced cases, straps, faces, model variety, and functionality. Key features discussed are the Indiglo illumination, powered by a 2016 battery, and the quality of the stock leather straps. The video acknowledges the great value and brisk sales of these watches, noting that some models, like the white version, might be hard to find. Potential quirks such as louder ticking and pry-back cases are also mentioned, but the overall assessment is that these are high-value and fun EDC rotational pieces.