This video highlights Amazon deals on various firearm-related accessories and gear. It features an A17 RMSc Micro Red Dot Sight (both red and green dot variants), a GTK40 Fixed Blade Knife, a VOTATU V848 Laser Light Combo with Green/IR Laser and flashlight/IR illuminator, and an OLIGHT Odin S MLOK Rail Mounted Weaponlight. A RATIO FreeDiver Sapphire Crystal Diver Watch is also presented. Discount codes are provided for some items. Affiliate links are used for all products.
This video focuses on the Edox Chronorally series of Swiss-made quartz watches, highlighting their aesthetic appeal, practical sizing, luminous hands, sapphire crystal, and precise tracking. The reviewer acknowledges a couple of minor downsides, a common occurrence with all watches. The description also mentions the scarcity of these watches when available on sale at Jomashop, urging viewers to act fast. Links to other watches, including an Edo Skydiver automatic dive watch and an RGMT 'Field Master' VE Day watch, are also provided.
This YouTube video focuses on the Omega Seamaster 42mm with a white dial. While the title and description are straightforward, they clearly indicate a review or showcase of this particular watch model. The content is likely to delve into the watch's specifications, design elements, and possibly its practical use as an everyday carry item.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the common question of why Special Forces operatives are often seen wearing Rolex watches. While the title and description are brief, the implication is a discussion about the durability, reliability, and perhaps the status or symbolism associated with these high-end timepieces in demanding operational environments. The video aims to shed light on the practical and symbolic reasons behind this choice, likely appealing to both watch enthusiasts and those interested in military equipment and lore.
This video reviews Luminox watches, specifically highlighting the Manta Ray and the 3700 series, including the Bear Grylls Mountain watch. The reviewer praises their fresh, functional, and distinctive designs, noting they are inexpensive for Swiss Tritium-powered watches with features like a technical dial, sapphire crystal, and good straps. The description mentions other Luminox series like the ICE SAR, F35 Lightning, and Tide Eco, and also briefly mentions a Kizer Azo Vanguard Begleiter knife. The video creator emphasizes the good value and limited availability of these watches.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Benrus Type I-C, a Vietnam Era watch. The content covers its history, specifications, and assesses its value, particularly in comparison to higher-priced alternatives. The reviewer discusses the pros and cons, how to read the watch, details of the case back, and includes a travel case. It also aims to identify the target audience and justify the watch's price point, concluding with a final recommendation. The video also includes extensive links to related gear and social media channels.
This video focuses on the Victorinox INOX Professional Diver watch, with a detailed tabletop discussion and testing. The presenter highlights the Grade 8 Titanium models, specifically a blue and white variant, and acknowledges the Ronda 715 quartz movement with a 'sigh.' Despite the movement, the review praises the watch's hands, lume, straps, precise bezel, and overall ruggedness. Several affiliate links are provided for purchasing various Victorinox INOX models, including first and second-generation titanium versions, along with links to other items like diecast models and Luminox watches.
This video reviews the Hazard 4 Heavy Water tactical dive watch, highlighting its expensive quartz movement, large tactical design with bold markings, layered dial, sword hands, and lightweight titanium construction. The reviewer also introduces lower-priced competitive options, including the 5.11 Tactical Field Watch, 5.11 Tactical Pathfinder Watch, Invicta Pro Diver, and Deep Blue watches, making for a detailed and fun comparison of high-priced quartz timepieces in the "rarified air" of TNP (likely referring to a specific YouTube channel or reviewer context).
This video announces a limited-time deal on a Deep Blue Stealth watch, specifically highlighting the Camo Tritium T100 model. The watch features a polycarbonate case, 300M water resistance, stick hands, and a sapphire crystal. A discount code 'nutnfancy' is provided for $25 off. The video also briefly mentions a comparison with a "Swordfish biplane" and includes links for Patreon donations and other TNP channels. It also provides context on common entertainment spending to frame the value of the watch deal.
This video reviews the Deep Blue Stealth T100 Tritium Automatic watch, highlighting its value proposition, especially when compared to other tritium watch brands like Luminox. The reviewer praises the Seiko automatic movement and the watch's overall design, noting the fun multi-colored tritium options and comfortable straps. A limited-time discount code "nutnfancy" is provided for an additional $20 off, positioning the watch as a thank you to the audience. The reviewer expresses enthusiasm for the watch, even suggesting a more playful name for it.
This YouTube video, titled 'KORE Dive Watch? (Will Not Increase Your Speed or Accuracy.)', focuses on a KORE dive watch, explicitly stating it will not enhance firearm performance. The title includes hashtags related to guns, KORE, and civilian tactical gear, suggesting a potential connection or comparison to firearms or tactical equipment, even if the primary subject is a watch. The video's content is likely a review or discussion of the KORE dive watch within a broader context of EDC or tactical gear, with a clear disclaimer about its lack of impact on shooting capabilities.
This video features a review of the Deep Blue Titanium Lefty T100, a limited edition dive watch. The presenter highlights its collectible nature and recommends it, emphasizing its production in very limited quantities. The description includes a direct link to purchase the watch.