@@knutjunker2019 I have always preferred automatics. They don't fail, battery go dead when I was in some go third world country etc. In the circles I ran in and the units I worked with autos were the watch of the day, Tudor, Rolex, Omega, Paneri, Seiko etc. I did wear my issued G-shock now and then but only during training state side. Anytime I left the country it was an auto on my wrist. I would take my G-shock for back up just in case. I did seen smart watch's, Garmin's etc., but these can be tracked and you cant wear them in the SCIF due to their internet connection. Autos don't go dead, cant be hacked and cant be tracked lol. I just prefer autos. I would wear my Citizen EcoDrive Aqualand stateside but during training only. I have quartz watches, they are just not my preferred watch. Its a personal choice. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Very, very cool watch. Love it. Love the 200M water resistance. Most field watches never give enough. Great review.
Totally agree awesome watch. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I think it’s called hook and loop to avoid trademark issues with Velcro. Cool watch 👍🏻
Excellent watch and video as always.
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool watch. I strangely get these specs out of my Tag F1.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Is it me or is the second hand mis alligning / misalligned after it passes 4???
It is, and I brought that up in the video as one of my complaints about quartz watches.
@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri Sorry mustn't have been paying attention!
Using Ronda is cheaping out for profit
@@couchoperator561 well you can go to their website and shoot them an email and let them . I don’t think putting a $12 NH35 would have been better.
Quartz is accurate and more durable than mechanical. I love mechanical but quartz has its place.
Which Quarz Movement would you prefer? For a military watch a good quartz movement is the better choice imho.
@@knutjunker2019 I have always preferred automatics. They don't fail, battery go dead when I was in some go third world country etc. In the circles I ran in and the units I worked with autos were the watch of the day, Tudor, Rolex, Omega, Paneri, Seiko etc. I did wear my issued G-shock now and then but only during training state side. Anytime I left the country it was an auto on my wrist. I would take my G-shock for back up just in case. I did seen smart watch's, Garmin's etc., but these can be tracked and you cant wear them in the SCIF due to their internet connection. Autos don't go dead, cant be hacked and cant be tracked lol. I just prefer autos. I would wear my Citizen EcoDrive Aqualand stateside but during training only. I have quartz watches, they are just not my preferred watch. Its a personal choice. Thanks for watching and commenting.