This episode of the "Civilian Principles Podcast" delves into the realities of Everyday Carry (EDC), ready bags, and essential kit, with a focus on building a community. Guests include "The Artist - Task Force Doomer", Alex (Infantry Sniper and Recon Master), and Red (Infantryman). The discussion touches upon practical preparedness, community support, and mentions specific gear like battery holders, recommended watches (Timex, Casio), and solar panels.
This YouTube video showcases a selection of "Hot EDC & Tool Deals of the Week." The presenter highlights various products available for purchase, including electronics like speakers and power banks, practical tools such as pry tools, organizers, and a machete, and accessories like watch bands and lighting equipment. Affiliate links and discount codes are provided for most items mentioned, encouraging viewers to take advantage of the deals. The video also includes links to the presenter's wish list, business inquiries, and social media channels, as well as information on joining their "Battalion" for exclusive perks and their Discord server.
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 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.
This video examines the Timex Double Shock watch, highlighting its aesthetic similarities to more expensive "Ana Dig" timepieces, its durable construction, legible LCD, and INDIGLO backlight. While discontinued, it remains available on the secondary market. The discussion briefly touches upon .22 suppressors, the Hawker Hurricane aircraft, and compares the Timex Double Shock to Casio AnaDig watches, favoring the Casio models. A Spyderco Endura 4 in orange camo with HAP 40 steel is also featured.
This video is a follow-up review of the ArtStyle Watch Band after approximately one year of heavy use. The creator experienced a broken pin on the original band but noted that the watch remained secured due to the band's design. Deciding to replace the broken pins was an option, but the creator opted to purchase a new ArtStyle Watch Band instead. The description provides links to the creator's website, Patreon, shop, and the specific watch band.
This video reviews the Timex Expedition Metal watch, highlighting its affordability and utility, drawing a parallel to Indiana Jones's iconic watch. The reviewer emphasizes that while it might not appeal to high-end field watch enthusiasts, it offers good performance for its price. It's presented as a solid option for beginners entering the watch hobby, a secondary watch for protecting more expensive pieces, or for everyday wear. Key features mentioned include good legibility, a straightforward design, and overall value for money. The video also briefly mentions other watch models for comparison, including a Seiko SNE391.
This video presents a shootout comparison between two solar-powered field watches: the Seiko SNE095P2 and the Citizen BM8180-03E. It also briefly showcases Timex and Hamilton field watches as other options. The reviewer highlights the historical significance of combat field watches, emphasizing their durability, legibility, simplicity, and accuracy. Key features examined include the crown, bezel, stem, markings, lume, second-hand precision, and overall value. Both Seiko and Citizen watches are noted for their solar power, long battery life, and military-style olive drab bands. The reviewer provides personal likability scores for the featured Seiko and Citizen models, concluding that both are excellent choices.
This video features a lengthy "hang out" session between Nutnfancy and TacticalDoodle, focusing on a wide array of watches, primarily affordable EDC options. They discuss what constitutes a great watch, covering digital vs. analog, multi-mode capabilities, phone integration, high-end vs. affordable price points, and strap materials. The importance of "1st and 2nd Cool" and the emotional connection to a watch, akin to a gun or knife, is highlighted. Numerous specific Casio, Timex, Luminox, G-Shock, and other watch models are shown and briefly reviewed.
This video features YouTube personality Nutnfancy discussing his "Favorite Watch!", the Timex Ironman. While the title and description focus entirely on a timepiece and its EDC (Everyday Carry) application, the uploader's channel, Nutnfancy, is heavily dedicated to firearms reviews and content. Therefore, while this specific video does not directly discuss firearms, its creator's primary focus might lead to some overlap in audience interest. However, based solely on the provided data, the content is about a watch.
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