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Posted: Sun Mar 29th, 2009 04:41 pm |
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Steve Laughlin wrote: I still think 12 is easy to find without drawing special attention to it. Even in the dark, especially with the size of these markers. The Megalodon doesn't need to be your "tactical recon" watch, there are other watches that can fit that nitch in your collection, my Marathon GSAR does it for me. Not sure to what extent I can agree here. I would agree that using C3 lume with these large marker there would likely be enough twilight from street lights or even moon light to orient the watch fine. However, if the watch was to be considered a functional diver, as Benarus describes on the "About Benarus" page of the website, something has to change. In complete darkness of deep water there is nothing that would help orient the watch and make it useable. On the other hand, if it is not meant to be used in those conditions, it looks great.
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