Wednesday, October 8, 2014

KHS Missiontimer 3 GMT - REVIEW

As many of you already know, I am a huge fan of tritium powered luminescence. In fact, I have owned more Ball Watches than any other brand and there have been so many. That said, Ball Watch are not the only company to offer this type of illumination, far from it. In fact, if you are looking for something a little more “affordable”, there are many other brands such as Luminox, Tawatec and Nite, but what if you want something in between?

What if you want the premium materials, such as a sapphire crystal glass and a titanium case? How about a Swiss movement with GMT complication perhaps? How about screw bars at the lugs instead of spring loaded pins? Enter the KHS Missintimer 3 GMT.  It has all of the above and then some. To find out more about it, please keep reading.


Now I have owned a solid half dozen blacked out / tactical style dive watches and very few actually do it right. What do I mean? Well, while I feel it is OK to black out the dial, case, bracelet and somewhat the hands, it still has to be legible! Some fail miserably in this department.  My Hamilton Sub-Zero comes to mind. It was so large, yet so unreadable that I kept it all of one week. Drove me nuts! This is not the case with the KHS, as the hands and markers are adorned with Microtec MB Tritium tubes, which offer plenty of contrast in daylight, without being overly showy.

The dial opening is plenty large and since the bezel is nice and thin, in the dark it looks like you are wearing a much large watch. The latter clicks 120 times around the dial and feels incredibly reassuring when set. It is also dead-center at 12 o’clock, which seems to be getting rarer and rarer these days; Kudos to KHS for their precise engineering.

 

 

The dial itself is well balanced, with blacked-out numerals and GMT hand. One thing I would change however is the use of a black on white date wheel. It sticks out like a sore-thumb and should not be so prominent on a tactical style watch. Swap it for a white on black date wheel and you would have a perfect combination.

Speaking of dark, that is when things get interesting. So few companies use WHITE tritium tubes, let alone RED, but this watch has both with a sprinkle of BLUE. Now, red is a little hard to see with unadjusted eyesight, but once it does adjust, it is fantastic!  All of the markers except the one @ 12 and second hand are white. The one @ 12 is red, along with the hour hand. The remaining minute hand and pip on the bezel are blue. Perfect for a Habs fan! (Montreal Canadiens Hockey Team)

 

 

The titanium IP Coated (mat black) case is exceptionally well made with chamfered lugs and screw-down caseback, which is nicely engraved with the KHS logo and Limited Edition number. The crown is smooth, easy to operate and screws down to ensure its 200m water resistance. The lugs are long, but not overtly so and feature the aforementioned screw bars (Allen-keys supplied) for easy strap changes.

The movement powering the Missiontimer 3 is a Swiss Made Quartz caliber that features anti-magnetic characteristics, the ability to function from 0° to 50° Celsius and is shock-resistant. Mine has performed flawlessly only having gained a handful of seconds in the 6 months I have owned it. Would I have preferred a mechanical movement? Sure, but there is something to be said about a solid quartz “grab n’ go” watch. This is not a watch I would wear every day, but I know that when I fetch it out of my watch box, it will already be telling the correct time and I can just take off with it. In this respect and for this type of functionality, I prefer a quartz movement for this watch.

 

The supplied strap is a vinyl Nato style (1st picture above) with blacked out steel hardware and enhanced with a KHS Velcro badge. This last feature seems superfluous, but you know what? It works! It helps offset the entire strap that is folded up on the other side. Not sure if this was the original purpose, but I like it a great deal. Mind you I did find this awesome rubber strap in my collection, which seems to fit this watch perfectly and this is how I have been wearing it. Needless to say, this is a versatile watch that would even look great on a PVD shark-mesh bracelet or a fine calf-skin strap.


Now 768 Euros may sound like a lot of money for one of these, but I assure you, it is worth every penny. I have yet to see another with this many awesome features, with the incredible tritium illumination and premium materials. If you are in the market for tactical diver, look no further, go to the KHS website (link below) and rest assure that you have chosen a solid watch that will take whatever you can throw at it.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Now for something COMPLETELY different! (Visitor)

Every once in a while a NEW company comes along and with it comes a breath of fresh air. This is such a company. Introducing Visitor Watch:






Here is a snippet from their very well produced website:

"We strive for the unexpected at Visitor. That’s why our wristwatches blend idiosyncratic design with classic, mechanical power. Why, in a digital world, would we choose to make mechanical watches? Because they provoke a certain wonder not found in a battery. Because even though they are not the most accurate, or the most feature-laden, they are the most beautiful timekeepers. On your cell phone clock, the time is a data point; on a mechanical watch, it is a performance piece. This is why, after decades of functional obsolescence, the mechanical watch has survived. Because it’s as much about knowing the time as it is about experiencing the artist’s genius: the assemblage of beautiful metal bits that, impossibly, make time possible."

If you would like to learn more about them, or wish to support them, click on the following link:

Visitor Watch Company

Borealis Sea-Hawk - INITIAL IMPRESSIONS

I received this one yesterday and I cannot even express how impressed I am with this watch! For 355$ you get a solid stainless steel bracelet, with modern push-button opening / extension, a gorgeous sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel and automatic Japanes (Seiko) movement!

Oh there are a ton of smaller details, which will be covered in the review, but all in all, I do not thinks it is possible to pack any more watch into such a small price! And did I mention it looks awesome? Have a look for yourself:

 

 

 

 

 

Now one thing I would like to point out right away is the crystal. It has a generous amount of AR coating, as you can easily see in the pictures, but it is NOT domed! It is flat. That said, it's edges are completely rounded off, to mimic the original Plexiglas crystals of yesteryear. I have NO IDEA how they accomplished this, but the effect is stupendous!

Again, this watch retails for 355$... HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?

Stay tuned for full review coming to a BLOG near you!!!

Borealis Watch Company

Friday, September 5, 2014

Deep Blue Depthmeter - GALLERY


When I was a teenager my parents used to receive the Service Merchandise catalog in the mail. I remember vividly admiring the multi-function Citizen Dive Watches in those pages. They were rather rare in Canada and I loved how cool and purposeful they looked. That is until I actually got to see one in person and it looked kind of silly for everyday wear. Still, the functions and style still stuck with me to this day. 

Fast forward over 25 years and I have finally found a watch that has those same awesome functions, but in a package that can be worn everyday! On top of all that, it also has features that are only found on watches costing hundreds more, but at a wallet-friendly price point. I have had the entire summer to enjoy this one and I have taken swimming, snorkeling and even... THE OFFICE!

Below is a review of this super-fun watch, hope you will like:


 

 

Again, I am a huge fan of these multi-fundtion dive watches and I have been for over a quarter of a century! So it is no surprise that this one tickles my fancy, but allow me to explain why this one is so special.

First of all, it has all the functions your Citizen diver will have, except the protruding censor is not at nine or three o'clock, it is on the case back! Out of the way, out of sight, yet it works like a charm. How do I know? I have taken it to 6 meters under and it registered it just fine.

Secondly, it has a sapphire crystal, so the glass is highly scratch resistant and the bezel is also covered with a sapphire ring! You will not find that on any other multi-function dive watch! Speaking of bezel all of the markers and numerals are generously coated in blue lume.

Thirdly, the bracelet and end-links are top notch. Thick, solid and precise. No wiggle or jiggle anywhere. The links are sizable via pin / bushing system, which is a pain if you do not have the right tools and a good amount of dexterity. That said, it is one of the most secure systems and you only need do it once.

Lastly, VALUE. I have said it before and I will say it again, not all Deep Blue watches are for everyone. Luckily, they have such a wide variety that there is bound to be one that you will like and one thing is for sure, they pack a whole lot of watch in a very affordable package.

 

 

If you are looking for a LARGE (45mm diameter), yet wearable (my wrist is 7"), functional and extremely well built quartz multi-function diver, look no further. This one will not disappoint. As I said above, I have been wearing this one regularly to the office and it is great. Keeps quartz like time, so I do not have to worry about winding it every day and the lume is fantastic.

 

 

This is my 4th Deep Blue Watch and I am 100% sure it will not be my last. There is always something around the corner that I MUST HAVE. Luckily, they are always reasonably priced, so why not have more then one?

If you are looking for a good source for Deep Blue watches, especially within Canada, follow this link for the Official and ONLY Authorized Deep Blue Distributor:

Deep Blue Watches CANADA

And here are some other Deep Blue watches I have reviewed / photographed:

Deep Blue Depthmaster - GALLERY

Deep Blue T100 Recon - VIDEO

Deep Blue T100 Recon - GALLERY

Deep Blue Alpha Marine 500 Gen II - GALLERY

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

COMING SOON FROM BOREALIS!


The Borealis Sea Hawk 1500m Automatic Diver Watch is a deep diver watch manufactured by Borealis Watch Company that compliments the family of Borealis deep diver watches. It is powered by a Japanese Seiko NH36 / 4R36 Automatic movement. The watch features a BGW9 lumed ceramic bezel (available in 3 distinct colors: black, blue, green), double domed sapphire glass, 316L stainless steel case and a high quality 316L stainless steel bracelet with a quick adjusting clasp.

For more details, follow this link:

Borealis Watch

Monday, July 28, 2014

EXCLUSIVE PICS OF THE XICORR GARFISH

These are pictures of the prototype Garfish that Xicorr will be producing very, very soon. A few enhancements have been added. No more second crown for the Helium Escape Valve (HEV), now has an auto-HEV and the production models will have black bezels.

Enjoy the awesome pics!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 things to point out:

1 - The size is AWESOME. While I liked the Garda quite a bit, it was rather small This one looks amazing!
2 - Check our the incredible case back engraving and detachable lug-system.

I think this one will be a real winner! I can't wait to see it in the metal... STAY TUNED! SOON!!!!!

Xicorr