Favorite Tritium Combat Watches: Isobrite

Published on December 8, 2019
Duration: 32:21

This review provides an in-depth look at the Isobrite Valor T100 tritium combat watch after eight months of testing. The presenter, nutnfancy, highlights its durability, legibility in low light due to T100 tritium vials, and suitability for various activities like hiking and scuba diving. He compares it to competitors like Luminox and Deep Blue, discussing pros and cons such as case size, bezel functionality, and movement reliability, offering insights for potential buyers.

Quick Summary

The Isobrite Valor T100 is a highly recommended tritium combat watch, praised for its T100 illumination, robust construction, and 200m water resistance. After extensive testing, its lightweight 2.4oz design and exceptional low-light visibility make it ideal for hiking, diving, and everyday carry, though minor criticisms include a non-screw-down crown and slanted chapter ring.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Feeling Special
  2. 01:01Pro Tip: Pay Attention to Embedded Reviews
  3. 01:48Introducing the Isobrite Valor T100
  4. 01:568 Months of Testing Complete
  5. 02:26Testing: Hiking, Sweating, Scuba Diving
  6. 02:57Recommendation & Drop Website
  7. 03:12How Drop (Group Buying) Works
  8. 03:34Price Point: Not Inexpensive Tritium Watch
  9. 03:56Comparison: Luminox Watches
  10. 04:30Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Polycarbonate Case & Tritium
  11. 05:01Auto Winding & Competitive Options
  12. 05:12Viewer Suggestions & Acquiring the Watch
  13. 05:41Two Colorations to Show
  14. 06:07Special Variations & What's in the Box
  15. 06:17OEM Band vs. Other Straps
  16. 06:24Luminox 8809GG Example
  17. 06:27Sizing Discussion: Luminox vs. Valor
  18. 06:52Valor Case Dimensions
  19. 07:23Weight: 2.4 Ounces - A Huge Upside
  20. 07:45Appeal: Hiking, Scuba, EDC, Sleeping Watch
  21. 08:21Conversation Starter: Blue Sunburst Pattern
  22. 08:46High Value Comparison: Diesel DoubleDown
  23. 09:08Diesel Watch Modifications
  24. 09:17Crystal Protector & Case Back
  25. 09:37Weight Comparison: Diesel vs. Valor
  26. 10:11Valor: 2.4 Ounces for Hiking
  27. 10:16Overboard Testing: Dirty, Grimy, Wet
  28. 10:25Specifics & Criticisms
  29. 10:31Effective Face Size & Slanted Chapter Ring
  30. 11:29Compressed Arabic Numerals
  31. 12:08Competitive Options: Luminox Markings
  32. 12:15Luminox vs. Isobrite Tritium Orientation
  33. 12:28Isobrite Logo & Starburst Face
  34. 12:42Red Tip Seconds Hand & Tritium Vials
  35. 12:52Date Functionality
  36. 13:01T100 & Swiss Movement (Ronda 715)
  37. 13:15Movement Experience: Ronda Quirks
  38. 14:0710 Year Battery Life
  39. 14:20Automatic Version Comparison
  40. 14:31Bezel: A Total Win
  41. 14:36Colorations: Blue, Yellow
  42. 14:53Bezel Action After Diving
  43. 15:12Color Theme on Bezel
  44. 15:36Attempting to Show Loom
  45. 15:44Loom on the Isobrite
  46. 16:03T100 Tritium Capsules Explained
  47. 16:20Yellow vs. Blue Tritium Brightness
  48. 16:50Color Preference: Orange, Yellow, Blue
  49. 16:58Philosophy of Use: Sleeping Watch
  50. 17:17Great Loom
  51. 17:21Downside: Tritium Dimming Over Time
  52. 17:46T100 Tritium Vials: Not Hype
  53. 18:16Brighter Than Competition
  54. 18:32Case Side: Tactical Looking
  55. 18:40Anodized Crown: Not Screw Down
  56. 19:06200-Meter Rated & Depth Limitations
  57. 19:37Case Back: Unimpressive Construction
  58. 20:10Comparison: Diesel Case Back
  59. 20:25Thickness vs. Screw Down Case Back
  60. 20:51Strap: Blue Silicon
  61. 21:10Stretchy Silicon Strap Appearance
  62. 21:17Criticism: Keepers on Silicon Strap
  63. 21:52Tactical Doodle's Watch & Strap Keepers
  64. 22:08Yellow Face: Makes Dial Look Bigger
  65. 22:27Day Watch vs. Night Watch Color Choice
  66. 23:01Anodized Crown: Gold Attempt
  67. 23:14The Box: Unboxing Video Critique
  68. 23:25Hate Watch Boxes
  69. 23:30Included: Black NATO Strap
  70. 23:46Satin Finished Hardware & Signed Clasp
  71. 24:07Awesome NATO Strap Quality
  72. 24:14Included: Yellow Silicon Strap
  73. 24:18Included: Keychain Compass
  74. 24:34Warranty Book
  75. 24:37Included Strap (Subject to Change)
  76. 24:44Drop Kit: Two Straps
  77. 24:53Recommend Changing Straps
  78. 25:08Totally Excellent Watch
  79. 25:17Competitive Options: Deep Blue Night Guardian
  80. 25:31Deep Blue Night Guardian Features
  81. 25:43Sword Hands vs. Valor Hands
  82. 25:54Criticisms Addressed: No Slanted Chapter Ring
  83. 26:11Flat Face Design
  84. 26:18Military Time Markings on Night Guardian
  85. 26:31Great Watch: Black & White
  86. 26:41Deep Blue Strap
  87. 26:45Discontinued Models
  88. 27:02T25 Illumination vs. T100
  89. 27:06Non-Screw Down Crown
  90. 27:13Future WRP Inclusion
  91. 27:26Competitive Options: Luminox
  92. 28:08Preference for Valor Sizing
  93. 28:13Larger Case, Larger Effective Face, Larger Hands
  94. 28:21Valor Hands: Stick Variety
  95. 28:27Tritium Tip Seconds Hand
  96. 28:30Competitive Option: Origin Black Armor Light
  97. 29:00Contract Watches: Isobrite & Armor Light
  98. 29:04Armor Light T25 vs. Valor T100
  99. 29:07Armor Light Swiss Movement (Ronda 715)
  100. 29:14Preference for Armor Light Hands
  101. 29:27Orange Seconds Hand
  102. 29:37Armor Light Bezel vs. Valor Bezel
  103. 29:54Minor Detail Differences
  104. 30:04Details are Everything
  105. 30:06Armor Light Zulu Strap
  106. 30:3024mm Lugs
  107. 30:33Strap Swapping
  108. 30:38Can't Go Wrong with Armor Light
  109. 30:44Armor Light Loom vs. Valor Loom
  110. 31:10Valor Loom Dominates
  111. 31:20Entertainment at Night
  112. 31:31Fantastic Watch
  113. 31:35Minor Quirks
  114. 31:38Color Options: Orange, Yellow, Blue
  115. 31:44Not Super Inexpensive but Lasts
  116. 31:47Warranty & Returns
  117. 31:50Fantastic Watch, Good Tritium Combat Watch
  118. 31:57Perfect for Eating Pizza
  119. 32:01Thanks to Patreon Members
  120. 32:06Using Money for More Reviews
  121. 32:12Watch for Embedded Reviews
  122. 32:14Stay Special

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Isobrite Valor T100 stand out among tritium watches?

The Isobrite Valor T100 features T100 tritium vials, offering the highest level of self-powered illumination currently available. This ensures exceptional visibility in any lighting condition without needing to be charged by external light sources.

How durable is the Isobrite Valor T100 for outdoor activities?

The watch is constructed with a carbon-fiber reinforced polycarbonate case and has a 200-meter water resistance rating. It has been tested through hiking, sweating, and scuba diving to 30 feet, demonstrating its robust nature for various demanding environments.

What are the main criticisms of the Isobrite Valor T100?

Key criticisms include a slanted chapter ring that reduces the effective dial size and a non-screw-down crown, despite its 200m water resistance. The reviewer also found the keepers on the included silicon strap to be poorly designed.

How does the Isobrite Valor T100 compare to Luminox watches?

The Valor T100 offers significantly brighter T100 tritium illumination compared to Luminox's typical T25. It also boasts a 10-year battery life, which is a notable advantage over some Luminox models.

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