From the founder of Luminox, check out Protek Watches
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- From the founder of Luminox watches comes a new Tritium watch brand, Protek. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, and means you will be able to easily read the time all night long, without the need to ever "recharge" the lume.
Among the lineup, you will find carbon composite cases, titanium cases and sapphire crystals. Being true tactical watches, they have water resistance of up to 300 meters, and of course feature sapphire crystals.
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Santa brought me a 3002 10 months back, a daily wearer. Nice size and weight. I can confirm it is a lume monster !
Waiting for Islander watches with T-100 tritium
Luminox are my favorite watch. My brother was an F-117 pilot and Barry Cohen made custom watches for my brother and all the Bandits.
If Batman had a plane it would be a F117A.
That's super cool.
We'd like to make ProTek watches for your brother and his group. Pls tell him this.
The field watch is awesome. It's crazy how it's so thin even with the large tubes.
Yup, super cool.
Thank you Jared. With its light weight, I now find I wear this series alm ost every day. I love how you dont even realize it is on your wrist.
The last one is a thing of beauty. I wouldn't have expected that from a tactical watch brand. Make it solar or automatic on a bracelet and I would be very interested.
And to address the wrist check, wearing two unobtainium watches at the same time, good for you Marc 🙂
Bracelets and automatics are all in the overall game plan .... eventually.
Looking good! I'll never be without a tritium watch.
Indeed. If given the choice why not have superior self-powered night lume.
Another excellent video Marc! Thank you very much for carrying more tritium offerings. I love my Marathons and Trasers very much. Protec watches are excellent also. Also, the T100 trit tubes are WAY brighter and has a longer lifespan then the T25 trit tubes used in most other tritium watches. Especially those "brick" style trits used in the Protec field watch. CRAZY bright for sure. I'm so thankful you're bringing more tritium watches onboard. Cheers!🙂👍
I have seven Luminox watches starting with the original Navy Seal yellow purchased in 1997. The Tritium is barely visible but the watch still runs perfectly. Thanks for sharing these Marc. Have a great day! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Sounds like you had some of our older models that I think we made to a higher standard. Time to try a ProTek now and fall in love all over again.
@@barrycohen3733 They are great looking. I may have to find a spot for one. Thank you sir!
@@LS1007 Very kind. It's me that has to thank you. I hope you do find a spot for one --- on your wrist.
The field version is very handsome and so different from the rest. A winner. We had roller buckles on our belts in the 1970s.
Those blue jean belt buckles were my inspriation.
Are they making any T-100 watches? That would make me want one of these! Sorry Marc… I just found the T-100 Protec watches on your website!👍
My friend bought the 3003 with brown strap. However it has NO ROLLER on the clasp. It LOOKS like a roller but in reality it’s just solid titanium. Did Barry downgrade the production, or is Mark thinking wishfully ?!? Rollers are great but rare.
Marc. Those blue markers on indices and amber on the hands would be perfect on your skin diver design.
Marc any chance we see a T-100 Islander in the near future?
Did you have your the DadJust cleaned? It looks a little spiffier than usual. It is an awesome watch.
Thanks for the video, I was just looking at some cool Aragon watches that have the T100 tubes. Super cool for sure.
Marc when you gonna hop in the tritium game?
Awesome great night lume on the 3000s !
Same size like my Timex Expedition which is max for my wrist. Wish it is a bit smaller like 45-46mm lug to lug.
Thanks Marc. That’s date just just is perfect . Looks killer on you.
Yeah, fits like a dream.
The black one looks tactically nice.
Gosh these are all so cool! I'd love a 40mm case with a bezel and that t100 tube set
Food for thought. Thank you.
Is the long battery life due to a long life battery or low power consumption of the movement? I wonder the same with some casio models.
Miyota makes this movement with a 10-year battery and we chose this so the case need not be opened for battery changes for a long, long time. The less one has to open the case the better and especially for a dive type watch. Other movment makers also make 10-year battery movements. They make very good sense for a quartz dive watch.
Aloha! What is the name of the watch that was super bright (monster???)?
That one looks amazing! Mahalo!
Quite the informative video. You do an amazing job of breaking it down during the showcase.
Glad it was helpful!
@@islandwatch I agree. You did do a great job on that video Marc! Thank you
Protek ... Protreck?. Casio will be happy!🤔
yup
Now I feel like an idiot for wondering why Marc said that there's no "R" in Protek.
see prior comment.
My very first thought. 😂
Love the field watch range. Only wish they were 36/38mm...
Excellent....you can't have too many tritium watches out there. Wish more brands used this.
Agreed!
Dealing with all the NRC (or equivalent) regulations would probably be a giant pain for the manufacturer. But yes, it would be nice to have more tritium watches.
Amen
@@islandwatch My watch arrived this afternoon and what a beauty the blue dial #PT3003 reference is. Thanks Marc and the rest of your staff for making me happy with my third purchase from your company. Looks like this one is sold out by the way!
Marc Whats the difference of isl 01 and isl 02?
The other dial colors on the field watch are stunning! Don’t see enough tritium watches in the “classy 3-hand everyday metal watch” format.
Love seeing the "stunning" word. Makes all the work worthwhile.
Field is sharp. That is my pick. Even before the colored tritium. I do agree though with other post, when I see "Protek" I see "Protrek". He could have consulted with me, I would have invented a more distinct name, for the price of a watch though! 😆 He could have just switched, "Tek-Pro"
LOL. It's what I thought of too.
Let's look at the meaning of the words Trek and Tek. Trek is a journey and Tek is a technology, two very differnt things.
Just saw these on your site, Marc! Was looking forward to a video
Gotta admit, citing the radioactivity of a banana was pretty sly, great comparison.
Add this one too - fly across the country at 35,000 feet and you took more radiation into your body than if you ate the whole watch.
Another excellent video Mark! I have always been partial to tritium lume for my watches.
To show off the tritium while using studio lights, you can shine a black light flash light (or other source) onto the watch and it'll highlight the tritium tubes!
Correct. But I've noticed this works far better on some lume colors than others. For example green will show up best and some tend to "hide" a bit with the UV lights or black lights, but in darkness then they really shine .... if you will pardon the pun.
Sick wrist watch check!!!!!
thank you.
Which one had the red 12 o'clock registration?
None have red at 12 hours. Series 1000 and 2000 have green at 12h, and series 3000 and USMC have orange at 12h.
Khs a German brand have a red option
They all need the strap keeper from the silicone Barton straps. Easy swap.
Ooh the blue one is nice.
Yeah it sure is.
Yep, it's pretty rare to see a tritium watch that's not uber-"tactical". Other than Ball watches, I suppose.
If you like blue, check out the steel dive series with the bright blue dial! Model 2003. Wow!
Wow.That second one looks like a casio mrw200 but without the day window .Mind you the casio has zero luminescence to be fair.Happy to see they are quartz.
Thanks Glenn.
Thank you Glenn.
I like watches with Tritium tubes for their functionality, 5 of the 13 watches that I regularly wear have Tritium (3 are old Luminox).
People talk about the half life and after 10 years they will be 1/2 as bright. That can be misleading because our eyes don't see light like that- something that is exactly 1/2 as bright, if you don't have an immediate frame of reference, will look almost as bright as the original. It will not look half as bright to your eyes.
Wow these are awesoms!
I'm not a diver, so just an amateur's conjecture: But I have always thought that any watch that would actually be used for diving ought to be using tritium tubes, not luminous paint. Don't have to depend on sunlight and the lumination is constant.
thanks for the insight.
You need not be a diver to appreciate and enjoy the inherent benefit of seeing time-at-a-glance at any time of day, or NIGHT.
Please bring out a silver dial Brookville! I will buy it day one!
I see what they did there, protek pro trek protect. Amazing
Yes, the brand name has meaning. Pro stands for the first responders that are the bullseye for our target market consumers, Tek signifies the lume technology, and in a bit of a pun, they are created for those that ProTek(t) us.
@@barrycohen3733 sarcasm hasn't reached your shores then
@@rw2266 Yes, duly noted and even amusing. I never mind fun being poked at me.
When I was shopping for a tritium watch, Luminox was an obvious budget choice (a Ball Engineer or a GSAR being a bit much for a bed-watch). I was ultimately dissuaded by how many upset posts & reviews I was seeing from former Luminox enthusiasts - the very common theme being that the quality control had declined precipitously. Now I'm wondering if this turn had anything to do with B.C. moving on from the company.
My understanding is that all the h3 tubes you'll find in watches are from mb-microtech. Does anyone know if the t-25 vs t-100 distinction is just down to the size of the tube, or if they actually put a higher concentration of tritium in the tube? I haven't been able to chase this detail down yet. Thanks.
Oh yeah - that field watch is some sweet watch. With the lighting, the titanium first looked like bronze on my screen.
There's more tritium in the tube, thus the tube is larger.
I think the numbers (T-25, T-100, etc.) refer to the total amount of radioactivity in the watch in milliCuries. So it could be larger tubes, or more tubes, or I suppose higher concentration per tube - at least in theory.
Deep Blue has some very affordable divers with tritium tubes, but I don't have any experience with them personally.
Funny you mention this. Indeed it had something to do wth why I'm no longer at my old brand. For us quality is Job 1, and if we cant get the quality we seek, we wont bother making the watch. The ProTek brand is all aobut quality.
Oh look, it’s Barry Cohen: The Man, The Myth, The Legend.
Wasn't Luminox a Mondaine brand?
Not initially. It was mine and my partner's brand. My partner wanted to exit the biz so I recruited those folks to by him out. IN retrospect, I wish I had bought out my parnter myself.
Don’t you sell bertucci tritium?
Misprint on the website re crown action for the field watch: "The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal dial ensures clear visibility of the time and other features, while the screwdown crown and water-resistant leather strap make this watch water-resistant up to 100 meters."
The ProTek site has it listed correctly witha push crown.
@@barrycohen3733 Just wanted to point out the discrepancy. There should be parity of product information on both sites
@@jayeyesacks1604 Absolutely agree. Assume you caught this, Marc?
Man these are cool as heck. Like Ball but affordable
thank you!
Sincere thanks.
good ole barry
Hey there Erik. Hope you're doing great.
Where are the Protek's made?
I'll answer my own question. They are made in Hong Kong.
@@dexteryarza3448 Sorry to be late in responding. ProTek is an amalgam of 5 nations. First and foremost, it is an American brand. Swiss design, Swiss illuminaiton. Dependable Japanese movements and assumbled in a clean room facility in Hong Kong .
A Ball on a budget! 👍🏾😁🤣
true!
I like my Ball Engineer II Marvelight. Features for the price can't beat.
Armourlite watches is also a good buy, better maybe .
It literally looks like a rebranded Luminox. I say that not as a bad thing; I like Luminox watches, but the question it begs is: why buy this when I can just buy a Luminox for around the same money? That said, I really like the white dial. If I was going to buy one, that would be the one I went with.
First of all, all Luminox designs up till 2017 when I left came from me so this was my design style, and I see no reason to not sustain the type of designs I've done for a long time in this new band. BUT, I would point out that Luminox was not even in our thoughts as an inspiration for any of the ProTek designs. In fact, our influences came from TAG Heuer's old 2000 series, Omega, one Hublot model, and Hamilton and Longines for field designs. If you look closely at our Carbon diver (and it is hard to see this in the black case) you will see many cuts and angles in the design that is very differnt and unique for a tactical style watch. We call this desing language "facets" because it is reminiscent of how a gemstone has many cuts too.
Well, you made some nice watches. I will be adding at least one maybe two of them to my watch box. Thank you.
@@henryperez606 This would be really great and we thank you in advance.
I own one of these, series 1000 USMC and I can tell you that the date window is useless, almost impossible to see even under direct light and even if you have perfect vision. Otherwise the watch is Great!
We will work on the date visibility.
We are at work on this for the next reorder.
To me Luminox are like if a G-Shock mated with a Swatch and had some sort of weird cursed baby but I'm often still living in the 1990's. Nowadays they look decent.
From this one I get Citizen had an affair with Ball.
LOL
First thing I thought of when Marc said "multi-colored" was "Ball".
Plastic watch with a quartz Ronda for $400?
Buy a G5600 and an automatic Islander instead.
Great video Mark!
Yeah, I'm not impressed. Ever hear of a G-Shock?
@@kevinh5349 Sure. Phenomenal products but even more impressive is their stamina, being hot for the last 40 years! Really quite remarkable.
It's not Ronda but instead Citizen's Miyota. This might turn you off more? But a heck of a lot goes into these that you do not see. The trititum alone installed in a watch at standard watch margins woudl be about $150 (or more) of the retail figure. And of course there is the rest of the watch with its upgraded components and testing procedures that you aren't aware of. Believe it or not, we are running ths brand well below standard watch margins just to be accessible to a wider audience, including YOU.
Lume at 12:08
Nice watch
thank you.
Thank you.
Glad to see the use of T100 which Luminox has shied away from.
Luminox never made T100. It becomes cumbersome because two sets of inventory are needed since any countries do not allow more than 25 millicurie and since LX was being sold around the world we had to simplify things. But ProTek is for America, at least at first so it's fine to use T100 here.
@@barrycohen3733 They sure did make a T100 I still own the 3400 series Nitehawk from 20yrs ago.
@@defeodome2 Sorry, I just see this now. I hate to coreect you but we never made a T100 lume watch at Luminox. We did make 25 mCi ( millicurie) and also 41mCi back then but today all LX is 25 mCi. Protwek has 25 mCi and 100 mCi.
I can’t believe Casio will let this stand without a fight. Even the font reads the same 🤔🙄
Noted!
Trek is a journey, Tek is a technology .... and we did not use the same font.
I was ready to order the field watch until it was mentioned it doesn't have a screw down crown. WTF? Why when the other 3 do? No excuse for any outdoors, sport or field watch not to. Is it stupidity or trying to maximize profits? It's only a miyota and over priced at nearly $500. Put in a Sellita movement and screw down and $500 would be reasonable.
Do we really know if it's half as bright as 12 years? Certainly it will have half the radiation after 12 years, but surely (?) The phosphor has a maximum glow, you can't just bombard it with infinite radiation and have the glow proportional forever. Therefore, maybe (?) The glow is more than half after 12 years
I bought 4. separate Luminox watches first one great, last 3 Junk!
This type of comment is one reaosn I am not there anymore. It's a very long story. Try a ProTek. I think you will be very pleased.
@@barrycohen3733 Thank you Barry!
@@bartfloyd4538 My pleasure Bart. We want you to join us wiht this brand. My heart and soul are in it, along with many, many hundreds of hours of work.
@@barrycohen3733 Thank you and I appreciate your invitation to check out your fine looking Protek watches. Looking forward to it , Thanks again Barry ☺️
Ahh, you mentioned that...🤭
sure did
Ahhhh shucks!! I didn’t win a prise?!? 😢
Thanks for sharing your passion! That orange “Monster” looks fantastic!
Ok, the Protek watches as well 😉
thanks!
When I was a kid we didn't have much money so I had to wear cheap bobo sneakers. All the cool kids would make fun of me because I wasn't wearing Nike or Reebok. I hated Family Dollar's "PROTEK" sneakers and would never wear anything with that name again.
Looking back, I was lucky I had shoes because even today, some kids don't.
That's some story! And yes, you are fortunate!
Clearly I was a kid before you as those in my age group wore Converse Chuck Taylors. But I also liked Keds and people made fun of that.
You ruined looking at the new stuff for me by showing your Rolex. I could live with that one as an "only".
Are YOU related to BILL HADER ???
It Protek, it also attak, but most importantly, it glows in the dark!
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(I'm sorry.)
By the way, I would love to see Islanders with tritium... although I can imagine what a pain it would be to deal with all the NRC regulations.
it sure is!
@@islandwatch ... and I am here to help you with this, Marc.
I want a prize
Buy a watch, and we will send it to you. LOL
You won
Protek Filipe
Very funny! I love this!
A banana?
Yes, bananas are radioactive.
Completely off subject…pan am style islander northport 🤯
Rah
If i ever want a plastic watch,i'll get a G-shock.
Noted!
Phenomenal watches for sure. But if you want this type of superior self powered lume pls do consider ours.
Not sure about the name though.