I’ve worn a Traser at night times and it is absolutely brilliant. It served me well in hospital 3 times and at all times during the night I knew what the time was. Especially useful in a hospital when the nurses put out the main lights. Nite watches are definitely on my list. Great video.
My NITE failed FOUR TIMES within the two year warranty period and NITE asked me to pay to fix it. I worked in an office at the time so it wasn’t getting hammered. First the strap snapped in two. Straps snap so no biggie, but it wasn’t abused so bit miffed. Switched to a 3rd party nylon. Then, crown started grinding and the 10y battery died. Sent it in, fixed for free as under warranty but eroded my trust in the HAWK’s durability. Then, 2 weeks after the 2y warranty ended the movement failed completely. Watch stopped working. Nite wanted me to contribute towards the cost. I disagreed based on the ‘luck’ I’d had with it. They said, ‘Yeah, this never happens!’ £450…wasted. Thing is, I loved the watch, asked to speak to this guy. No joy. Bought a £20 Casio. Still works with no issues 8y later. Reach out NITE. Do the right thing. Or not.
Loved watching this interview, and hearing the enthusiasm and the passion that Roger Green has for his Nite watches, and for the tritium that is used in them.
I've been wearing a Nite HAWK for the past 4 years or so.. Excellent. I'm especially proud of owning a discontinued blue / orange T25 with the old logo. I hope you bring this scheme back eventually on more watches.
Enjoyed the presentation. I wore my ISO Brite as my casual/sport watch continuously for 10 years. It’s finally ready to be replaced. I was looking for a casual T100 lit watch with a submariner look. After a lot of research I found the Alpha that appears to check all the boxes. I would love to see the use of 904L stainless band opposed to the 316. My 13 yo “date just” in 904L still looks brand new.
I bought the very first Traser and I remember when Roger used to answer the phones! What a true gent 👍 I own Marathon, Traser and Nite. All fantastic watches I was looking to replace my original Mx10 with a newer one but you’ve caught my interest on the Hawk! Fantastic bit of history and presentation Cheers 👍
I have an Alpha and it's a wonderful watch in so many ways. Very well made, the quartz movement is exceptionally good and the second hand hits every mark on the chapter ring precisely, it has an excellent precise bezel mechanism, the lume is superb. Its one flaw IME is the design language of *very* sharp-cut edges; this means that the upper serrated rim of the bezel acts almost like a rasp on any sleeve worn over the watch. And the cutaway ends of the lugs leave four prominent sharp "shoulders" at the corners of the watch, especially with an aftermarket strap. If NITE could just bevel these edges down a fraction this would be the perfect sports/dive watch. The new NITE Atlas automatic field watches look really good!
Whoever was modelling the watches for the wrist shots should have worn the watches properly on the wrist where watches are worn to better demonstrate how they would actually look during real wear.
Good to see that Nite are firstly, still going, but to see them develop is very encouraging. To top that, it is good to see that you are keen to use Selitta movements. The likes of the Sinn U50 etc. are great, slim, mainly due to the inclusion 300 version of the movement and built like a brick outhouses. I love quartz, too, especially with a 10 year battery. My only issue is that a few I have seen for review is that the second hand does not always hit the indices bang on. I might be wrong about that, but they just sometimes do not appear to always seem spot on. The last point, is please don't let prices get out of control, because as it stands you seem to make exceedingly good value timepieces that knock the competition away. Great interview, I look forward to the future with great interest.
I've been saying that for years. I thought they would have fixed that by now. If I could put a 20mm nylon strap on one it would be on my wrist right now!
@@johnhoney7903 I have an MX10 and the body is great, fab night illumination, excellent accuracy, looks nice and not overstated. But I frigging hate the strap. Fiddly and awkward to get the strap into the catches. I still wear my Nite watch because of the other good points, but I would love to replace the strap with a good nylon strap.
Update on this: I finally replaced the strap with a Zuludiver Seaqual strap. Due to the lugs on the MX10, the new strap is, imo, a tad narrow for the overall size of the watch. However, it's a lot easier to close and open than the original polymer strap that came with the MX10. I still really like the MX10 though (which is why I went to the effort of getting a different strap for it).
I undestand modern tritium vial tubes however at 2:02 I'm still trying to figure out how older painted tritium compound was made. Tritium is a gas so I'd like to understand how it was made into an organic compound and then mixed with zinc sulfide?
Commenting on the lead in: I wouldn't expect the tritium lume they used to paint on watch faces will move a geiger counter needle very much. Tritium beta decay is very low energy with very low penetration, stopped with a sheet of paper. In the lab, we have to drop tritium into scintillation solution and detect the beta particles emitted using an instrument with high sensitivity photomultiplier tubes. Granted, tritium can more easily escape from a painted dial than a glass tube, but still, that's going to be pretty small. And again, not something you'd likely detect with a geiger counter. There were a number of other radioisotopes used in the past for watch lumes and many of those can be easily detected with a geiger counter, but not tritium.
Great review, at min 3:47 the MX10 looks great with that nylon strap,why did they take that away and now the MX10 has this polymer strap on it,it takes away the field watch look from it.I would buy the MX10 now if you could have a nylon strap on it.I hope the maker of this watch takes note of this,it's not just me but I've read quite a few reviews of others saying the same thing.
BOGUS! I call this guy a TOTAL FAKE! I spent 7 years in the US-Army and NOBODY EVER got a watch! We had to pay for EVERYTHING, even our own buzz haircuts in BASIC-training and our laundry! Where is this guy getting his info?
Elliot Brown are far superior and more reliable watches, the Holton Professional is basically indestructible, and manufactured from marine grade 316 stainless steel, and their after service is second to none........
Exactly what is the difference between LOL regular grade 316 stainless and Marine grade Stainless Steel?? LMAO or even surgical grade 316 Stainless steel 😂
@@Mark-sd7fc Hello Mark....... Ok marine grade 316L stainless steel has a composition especially designed to be resistant against salt water to prevent corrosion, surgical grade 316L stainless steel has a slightly different composition as this is manufactured for body implants, I hope this clarifys the difference?
Sensational & informative interview! I see why my US xMil friends all rave about tritium watches, I am on the hunt now for a few of your watches! They will be tested in the Tropics ‘DownUnda’ for sure👍🏻🦘⚓️ ThankU! More interviews like this please
I’ve worn a Traser at night times and it is absolutely brilliant. It served me well in hospital 3 times and at all times during the night I knew what the time was. Especially useful in a hospital when the nurses put out the main lights. Nite watches are definitely on my list. Great video.
A Tritium watch is a man's best friend! - Mario
My NITE failed FOUR TIMES within the two year warranty period and NITE asked me to pay to fix it.
I worked in an office at the time so it wasn’t getting hammered.
First the strap snapped in two. Straps snap so no biggie, but it wasn’t abused so bit miffed. Switched to a 3rd party nylon.
Then, crown started grinding and the 10y battery died. Sent it in, fixed for free as under warranty but eroded my trust in the HAWK’s durability.
Then, 2 weeks after the 2y warranty ended the movement failed completely. Watch stopped working.
Nite wanted me to contribute towards the cost. I disagreed based on the ‘luck’ I’d had with it.
They said, ‘Yeah, this never happens!’
£450…wasted.
Thing is, I loved the watch, asked to speak to this guy. No joy.
Bought a £20 Casio.
Still works with no issues 8y later.
Reach out NITE.
Do the right thing.
Or not.
Same on my mx20. Battery died couple years in the stoppec working. After care wasmt great sadly.
Thanks for your comment, currently looking for a T100 tube tritium watch and had my eye on Hawk, I guess need to keep looking.
Loved watching this interview, and hearing the enthusiasm and the passion that Roger Green has for his Nite watches, and for the tritium that is used in them.
I've been wearing a Nite HAWK for the past 4 years or so.. Excellent. I'm especially proud of owning a discontinued blue / orange T25 with the old logo. I hope you bring this scheme back eventually on more watches.
Enjoyed the presentation. I wore my ISO Brite as my casual/sport watch continuously for 10 years. It’s finally ready to be replaced. I was looking for a casual T100 lit watch with a submariner look. After a lot of research I found the Alpha that appears to check all the boxes. I would love to see the use of 904L stainless band opposed to the 316. My 13 yo “date just” in 904L still looks brand new.
I bought the very first Traser and I remember when Roger used to answer the phones! What a true gent 👍
I own Marathon, Traser and Nite.
All fantastic watches
I was looking to replace my original Mx10 with a newer one but you’ve caught my interest on the Hawk!
Fantastic bit of history
and presentation Cheers 👍
I remember too as I spoke with him too buying one , great guy
I have an Alpha and it's a wonderful watch in so many ways. Very well made, the quartz movement is exceptionally good and the second hand hits every mark on the chapter ring precisely, it has an excellent precise bezel mechanism, the lume is superb. Its one flaw IME is the design language of *very* sharp-cut edges; this means that the upper serrated rim of the bezel acts almost like a rasp on any sleeve worn over the watch. And the cutaway ends of the lugs leave four prominent sharp "shoulders" at the corners of the watch, especially with an aftermarket strap. If NITE could just bevel these edges down a fraction this would be the perfect sports/dive watch.
The new NITE Atlas automatic field watches look really good!
I’ve had the NITE hawk blackout for number years now, love it
Whoever was modelling the watches for the wrist shots should have worn the watches properly on the wrist where watches are worn to better demonstrate how they would actually look during real wear.
Pretty sure there's never been a time when every US soldier is given a watch when they joined up.
Same for the UK military.
Good to see that Nite are firstly, still going, but to see them develop is very encouraging. To top that, it is good to see that you are keen to use Selitta movements. The likes of the Sinn U50 etc. are great, slim, mainly due to the inclusion 300 version of the movement and built like a brick outhouses. I love quartz, too, especially with a 10 year battery. My only issue is that a few I have seen for review is that the second hand does not always hit the indices bang on. I might be wrong about that, but they just sometimes do not appear to always seem spot on. The last point, is please don't let prices get out of control, because as it stands you seem to make exceedingly good value timepieces that knock the competition away. Great interview, I look forward to the future with great interest.
Awesome watches and Excellent video. Thanks 👍
If the MX10 had conventional lugs and springbars, I would buy one right away
I've been saying that for years. I thought they would have fixed that by now. If I could put a 20mm nylon strap on one it would be on my wrist right now!
@@johnhoney7903 I have an MX10 and the body is great, fab night illumination, excellent accuracy, looks nice and not overstated. But I frigging hate the strap. Fiddly and awkward to get the strap into the catches. I still wear my Nite watch because of the other good points, but I would love to replace the strap with a good nylon strap.
Update on this: I finally replaced the strap with a Zuludiver Seaqual strap. Due to the lugs on the MX10, the new strap is, imo, a tad narrow for the overall size of the watch. However, it's a lot easier to close and open than the original polymer strap that came with the MX10. I still really like the MX10 though (which is why I went to the effort of getting a different strap for it).
I undestand modern tritium vial tubes however at 2:02 I'm still trying to figure out how older painted tritium compound was made. Tritium is a gas so I'd like to understand how it was made into an organic compound and then mixed with zinc sulfide?
Commenting on the lead in: I wouldn't expect the tritium lume they used to paint on watch faces will move a geiger counter needle very much. Tritium beta decay is very low energy with very low penetration, stopped with a sheet of paper. In the lab, we have to drop tritium into scintillation solution and detect the beta particles emitted using an instrument with high sensitivity photomultiplier tubes. Granted, tritium can more easily escape from a painted dial than a glass tube, but still, that's going to be pretty small. And again, not something you'd likely detect with a geiger counter.
There were a number of other radioisotopes used in the past for watch lumes and many of those can be easily detected with a geiger counter, but not tritium.
The tritium is a gas. You don't paint it. However, there were other types of paints that would glow that were used and would move the Geiger counter.
I had a nite mx20 the lume was amazing but sadly after a couple of years the movement just stopped working and nite bad stopped spporting that model 😢
Great review, at min 3:47 the MX10 looks great with that nylon strap,why did they take that away and now the MX10 has this polymer strap on it,it takes away the field watch look from it.I would buy the MX10 now if you could have a nylon strap on it.I hope the maker of this watch takes note of this,it's not just me but I've read quite a few reviews of others saying the same thing.
Fantastic watches , had 5 over the years , prefer it to my Rolex it’s just superb . Thanks Roger really inspired
Rolex…. Can’t see the lure but these watches … 👌
Awesome video and info! Just bought my first Luminox Bear Grylls Eco watch and wanted to do some research on Tritium 👌🏻😊
The Alpha is a superb watch.
It’s a tank; really rugged and robust.
The lume can buy used as a torch at night.
wonderful Nite watches and a great talk
Nite in shining armour. Love these ❤
Looks good to me, great concept. Love tritium.
Picked up a MWC , 500m submarine GMT savage bit of kit… tritium.
Tritium is in some weapon sights. The gas that is. Perfectly safe if not disturbed.
No Information about Radiation?
Why cant we get a proper lume shot? Why is there UV light on tritium?
BOGUS! I call this guy a TOTAL FAKE!
I spent 7 years in the US-Army and NOBODY EVER got a watch! We had to pay for EVERYTHING, even our own buzz haircuts in BASIC-training and our laundry! Where is this guy getting his info?
mercury in thermometers is also dangerous
Got tritium in my glock sites..looks beautiful in the dark
I have Siglites on my P225.👍
Elegantes no son
Elliot Brown are far superior and more reliable watches, the Holton Professional is basically indestructible, and manufactured from marine grade 316 stainless steel, and their after service is second to none........
Exactly what is the difference between LOL regular grade 316 stainless and Marine grade Stainless Steel?? LMAO or even surgical grade 316 Stainless steel 😂
@@Mark-sd7fc
Hello Mark.......
Ok marine grade 316L stainless steel has a composition especially designed to be resistant against salt water to prevent corrosion, surgical grade 316L stainless steel has a slightly different composition as this is manufactured for body implants, I hope this clarifys the difference?
How come neither @NiteWatches nor @WatchGecko are on @WatchCrunch yet?
Sensational & informative interview!
I see why my US xMil friends all rave about tritium watches, I am on the hunt now for a few of your watches!
They will be tested in the Tropics ‘DownUnda’ for sure👍🏻🦘⚓️
ThankU! More interviews like this please
Thank you! - Mario