I've only ever seen this one
http://www.tritiumh3-watches.com/pro...b9ed368c2377ff
No idea if it's any good. I think if the vials are by MB Microtec they ought to be ok, but you could try searching for luminosity information if you're concerned.
Okay I apologise in advance as this is not quite a watch question but it did arise out of a watch issue, honest :D
I tend to use my Marathon GSAR as a bedside clock as it glows all night and does not require me to reach over and press anything to light it up. I cannot get on with permanently glowing bedside clocks and have really taken to the GSAR for this purpose. My question is does anyone make a bedside clock with tritium vial illumination?
If not (and taking this back onto watch territory) what would be the best tritium watch to use as a permanent bedside clock? I am guessing for this purpose a quartz model would be most appropriate :(
I've only ever seen this one
http://www.tritiumh3-watches.com/pro...b9ed368c2377ff
No idea if it's any good. I think if the vials are by MB Microtec they ought to be ok, but you could try searching for luminosity information if you're concerned.
Looks like just the thing. I have emailed them to ask about stock.
I'll bump this, same question five years later.
Anything new on the scene?
I found these 2, quite like the Mondaine.
http://www.time4tritium.com/catalog.cfm?id=52