This video features a review of a limited edition USA "Deep Blue" automatic watch with a Seiko NH35 movement and T100 tritium illumination. The presenter highlights the "DayNight PC T100 tritium Seiko =NH35 auto watch, USA limited addition." A special offer is mentioned: $25 off for "TNPrs" using code Nutnfancy. The video also briefly mentions a Knafs Lander 2 EDC knife in green micarta. The creator emphasizes that donations through Patreon or PayPal are crucial for the continuation of their content. The overall tone suggests an emphasis on a quality EDC item with a special deal for their audience.
This video showcases 23 'extreme-duty' military watches for men in its 2025 edition, focusing on durability, ruggedness, and tactical features. It highlights watches trusted by soldiers, survivalists, and adventurers, emphasizing shock resistance, water resistance, GPS capabilities, long battery life, and night vision compatibility. Specific models like the Garmin Tactix Delta, Casio G-Shock Rangeman, Luminox Navy SEAL Series, Suunto Core Military, and Seiko Prospex Fieldmaster are featured. The video encourages viewer interaction regarding their preferred military watches and promotes subscribing for more survival gear and watch reviews.
This video features a content creator known for firearms content venturing into watch reviews, specifically focusing on the Seiko Alpinist. The title suggests a shift in focus, and the description humorously acknowledges the unexpected crossover with the phrase "Gun guy doing watch guy reviews… sus." The creator provides links for supporting their work via Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram.
This video explores the intersection of firearms enthusiasm and watch collecting, highlighting 'tool watches' and mechanical timepieces. It features guest Greg, a federal agent and collector, who discusses watches from entry-level quartz like the Seiko 'Arnie' to robust military-issued pieces like the Marathon GSAR and iconic chronographs like the Omega Speedmaster. The discussion also covers GMT watches, luxury collections, and practical advice on purchasing within one's means.
This video details a comprehensive Winter 2025 EDC rotation, highlighting the switch to the Shadow Systems War Poet MR920 pistol due to its superior trigger reset and grip. It also covers tactical clothing like Howitzer jeans with hidden magazine pockets, durable EDC watches (G-Shock, Seiko), various knives (Kershaw, Spyderco, Fox Karambit), and essential accessories such as Kore Essentials sunglasses, Popov Leather wallets, and Nexbelt EDC belts with Tier 1 Concealed holsters.
This video provides a comprehensive update on Fall EDC gear, focusing on knives, watches, and firearms. Key highlights include the Kizer Sheepdog Mini and Kershaw Launch 13 knives, the Casio G-Shock 'CasiOak' and Seiko SRPD79 watches, and a detailed look at a custom Glock 19X build. The presenter also discusses essential accessories like Faraday pouches, Kore Essentials sunglasses, and Tier 1 Concealed holsters, while evaluating potential Glock 19X replacements like the Arex Delta Gen 2 and Walther PDP.
This video review focuses on the Deep Blue Alpha Marine 500 dive watch, highlighting its features like bold luminous markings, ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, and 500m water resistance. The reviewer emphasizes its Japanese Miyota 9015 movement with a 42-hour power reserve and Parashock system. The video also discusses various strap options, including Deep Blue's own and aftermarket choices. A recurring theme is the reviewer's opinion that Deep Blue watches frequently outperform and 'embarrass' Seiko in terms of style, execution, and value, particularly when compared to Seiko divers. The reviewer also mentions purchasing or borrowing the watches for review and provides affiliate links and support options.
This "legacy review" highlights the excellent value of the Casio MTD 1079D dive watch, which remains available despite its age. The reviewer praises its battery-powered illuminator, comparable to Timex Indiglo, along with its substantial size, satisfying bezel action, clear day/date display, and detailed case. While the hollow-link bracelet is described as adequate, the watch itself is deemed a legit diver, having performed well in the Pacific Ocean. The video also features comparison watches like the discontinued Seiko SNE107P2 Solar Diver, the quintessential Casio MDV-106, and a Seiko 5 Sports SRPC59, offering a broad look at value dive watches.
This video compares two solar-powered field watches: the Seiko SNE329 and the Citizen BM8475. The reviewer introduces a new concept of watch 'programmer' and discusses improvements to watch appearance. The focus is on the 'out of box' presence of these low-maintenance, low-profile analog watches, highlighting their classic field watch design, clear markings, and thin bezels. Both watches are deemed durable, comfortable to wear, and stylish. The reviewer also provides links to purchase the featured watches and other related models.
This video focuses on sun protection for outdoor activities, reviewing various sun hats, sleeves, shirts, and sunscreen. The presenter, associated with TNP adventures, shares personal DNA results and their implications for sun tolerance. While the video emphasizes covering up to prevent cumulative dermatological damage, it does not feature any firearms, ammunition, or related gear. The only relevant item to the firearms community is a Seiko Solar Dive Watch, which is a common accessory for those in the EDC or outdoor activity space.
This video review focuses on the Casio MTD-1079 Illuminator Dive Watch, highlighting its affordability at around $60. The description also mentions other Casio dive watch models (MTD-1082, MDV106) and a Seiko SNE391P1 Blue Dive Watch, suggesting potential comparisons or future reviews. A Swiss Made Mondain A667 is also briefly shown. The reviewer promotes their merchandise and Patreon page, encouraging subscriptions to their YouTube channel for more content.
This video reviews the Seiko SNK807 automatic field watch, highlighting its lightweight design, accuracy, legibility, and comfortable NATO strap. Priced at $55, it's presented as a significant value. The review also mentions other color variants in the SNK800 series (black, tan, OD green) and notes features like a clear case back and date function. The watch is recommended and added to the TNP Hall of Fame playlist.
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