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The Sans 13 Tritium Dial Tactical Watch

Sans 13

Unsatisfied with the current offerings on the market, the team of Jerommie Smith and Ryan Bradley decided to make their own tactical watch that blends form and function. What they came up with is the Sans 13 Tritium Dial Tactical Watch. The size of the Sans 13 is 43mm, with a case made from PVD coated 316L stainless steel and a black dial with full tritium vital markers and hands. It features Ronda 6003.D 4 Jewel Swiss quartz movement, hardened mineral crystal, a one-direction rotating bezel, and a 5mm 100% natural rubber custom-designed strap, which is easily interchangeable with an aftermarket strap, courtesy of the 20mm lug size. It’s water resistant up to 100m, and the watch face features a magnified date window. The Sans 13 is currently up for funding on Kickstarter, and the watch itself is available as a pledge reward, at far below the estimated retail price.

Kickstarter.com – Sans 13 Tritium Dial Tactical Watch

www.smithbradleyltd.com

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3 Responses to “The Sans 13 Tritium Dial Tactical Watch”

  1. Mike Nomad says:

    Another watch from people that don’t know that 2359 is followed by 0000…

    • SSD says:

      Very, very good point. Of course, anybody that uses 24 hour time regularly doesn’t need the 13-00 numbers.

    • Nigel J says:

      @Mike
      They are simply following the numbering requirements given in various US military standards, dating back to soon after WWII. Where a 24 hour dial is called for they all of show a 24 against the 12, rather than a 00. However, I do agree that it is not entirely logical.