This sponsored video from Marine X pits the Vaer C4 Tactical Field Solar Watch against a smartwatch in an emergency survival scenario. While the title suggests a focus on the watch's durability and function under duress, the description primarily highlights the watch and then provides links to other gear and the creator's social media. The core of the content appears to be a comparison testing the resilience of these timepieces in challenging conditions.
This YouTube video features a review of the Vaer C4 Tactical Black Field Watch. The creator, Marine X, introduces the watch and provides a link for viewers to purchase it. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for various gear, including slings, bags, camera equipment, audio equipment, and lighting, along with a mailing address for sticker submissions and a link to join the "Battalion" for exclusive perks. The video appears to be a product review with a strong emphasis on the creator's preferred equipment and community building.
This video review focuses on the Praesidus Rec Spec watch, positioning it as an alternative to smartwatches for everyday carry (EDC). The content includes an unboxing experience and a detailed review, highlighting the watch's specifications. The presenter also links to other watches for comparison, including Benrus and Vaer models, and shares affiliate links for various gear and camera equipment.
This video reviews the Vaer A12 Dirty Dozen field watch, highlighting five ways it can be useful in survival situations, including using it as a compass, a tool to make a knife, a method for honing a knife, and for secret storage or as a message board. The reviewer also discusses the Vaer C5 Tactical Solar watch and shares their overall opinions on Vaer watches, contrasting them with smartwatches. The video aims to demonstrate the practical applications and value of traditional field watches for everyday carry and potentially survival scenarios.
This video discusses the creator's "splurge" and "save" items for their Everyday Carry (EDC) kit. While the title mentions "essentials," the description and linked items focus on watches (Vaer, Benrus), bags (sling bag, 20L, 25L), and other EDC accessories. There is no mention or implication of firearms, ammunition, or related tactical gear within the provided text.
This video reviews the Armourlite Field Operator Tritium watch, highlighting its Ronda caliber 715 quartz movement with a 60-month battery life. The reviewer emphasizes its robust build, excellent legibility, lightweight design, comfortable wearability, and versatile size. The watch's key feature is its tritium illumination. The description also provides links to purchase the reviewed watch and other models from Armourlite and Isobrite, along with comparisons to the Momentum Atlas 44 and a Laco Fleiger automatic watch. A note is included clarifying T100 vs. T25 tritium ratings, explaining it refers to the quantity of tritium vials, not brightness.
This video reviews 5.11 Field Watches, specifically the Field, Pathfinder, and Sentinel models. The presenter highlights their durable construction, Swiss Ronda quartz movements, excellent legibility, and comfortable straps. The watches are shown in action, including underwater use. The reviewer contrasts their value with the 'over hyped' Hazard 4 brand and gives them a high recommendation based on years of personal use. Purchase links for some models are provided.
This video reviews the Hamilton Khaki Field 42mm Automatic watch, highlighting its value and features such as legibility, thinness, an 80-hour power reserve ETA C07.111 movement, and sapphire crystal. The reviewer contrasts it with other Hamilton Khaki Field models, including a 50mm hand-wind and a 38mm version, and touches on avoiding 'boutique buying' for Swiss watches. Competitive options like the Citizen Chandler BM6838-09X are also mentioned and linked.
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 video reviews Momentum field watches, specifically the "Smokejumper" and the "Atlas 44". The reviewer compares them favorably to a more expensive Hamilton Khaki field watch, highlighting their value and features like legibility, day/date complications, and 100M water resistance. Both watches use the Seiko VX43E quartz movement. The "Smokejumper" is described as tactical and stealthy, while the "Atlas 44" has a luminous face with stark hands. The video also briefly mentions a "FieldWalker" automatic and a "Nutnfancy programmed" version of the "Smokejumper".
This video review focuses on tritium combat watches, specifically highlighting the Isobrite T100 "Valor" as a standout in terms of tritium brightness and overall quality. The reviewer compares it to Luminox watches, noting potential drawbacks like price and brightness inconsistencies in some Luminox models. The Isobrite Valor is praised for its T100 tritium vials (4x brighter than competition), polycarbonate case, XLNT bezel, good water resistance, Arabic markers, legibility, and color options. The review also briefly features ArmourLite Caliber AL600 series and a Deep Blue Night Guardian. The Isobrite Valor kit was purchased from "The Drop" for a significantly reduced price compared to its market value.