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A big part of having a legible watch is darkness visibility. Bell Ross watches chose the luminant carefully. One choice was the ever glowing tritium gas tubes. These are an excellent choice for the short term, but after about 10 years, they start to dim. And then go dark after about 20 years. The lightly radioactive material in the tubes only has a half-life of so many years. Bell Ross Watches http://www.waxreplicawatches.com/replica-bell-ross-watches-sale-for... knows that many of their customers buy one watch, and keep it for decades. For this reason they chose Krypotlite (TM) (that glows green) for the luminant. While it does need to be charged to glow at night, it will still do so 20, 30, or 40 years from now. The luminant is not only thickly applied, but works well. It needs about 10 minutes of sunlight (or 30 minutes of artificial light) to stay luminous all night long according to Bell Ross Watches. While I didn't test this fact specifically. I did notice that the lume works very well, and is quite clear. I am picky about my lume, and easily notice good or bad lume much of the time. Bell Ross Watches gave the Bell Ross a good solution to the night viewing problem, and satisfied Marcinko's demands.
For the opposite of night viewing, Bell Ross Watches throws in a special black shroud strap with the watch. Developed by the Israeli military, these special black coverings can be placed over the watch and have a Velcro shroud over the watch. During stealth night missions, you can't have anything that unintentionally glows or is reflective. For this reason, the Bell Ross watch can be worn http://www.waxreplicawatches.com/replica-u-boat-watches-sale-for-uk... with this covering for total stealth.
What happens when you take most watches into high humidity environments, or jump out of a plane and switch from a cold to warm temperature quickly? Condensation will build up in the dial of the watch - often obscuring your view of the dial. Marcinko demanded that this never be a threat to watch visibility. The solution is to remove air from the case and fill it with a non condensation forming gas. Other companies such as Sinn use Argon gas for a similar effect. Bell Ross Watches found that the more expensive Krypton gas with its larger molecules was a better solution for this problem. Thus, Bell Ross watches have no moisture in the cases, and will never form any condensation on the dial. You are again http://www.waxreplicawatches.com/replica-audemars-piguet-watches-sa... reminded of the gas content in the watch once again, as it is engraved on the caseback.
No watch is worth being on your wrist if it stops working. The most delicate part of a watch is the movement - with the biggest enemy to it being high shock. Using a Japanese quartz movement in the watch is important for a few reasons. They aren't susceptible to magnetic fields, they are typically more hardy than mechanical movements, they are most often more accurate, and fixing them or changing the battery is easy in almost any place on the planet. This is even more so the case with Japanese versus Swiss movements that Bell Ross Watches says have more universally acquired batteries.
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