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Available exclusively on Massdrop, this Pocket Watch set from ArmourLite is a great way to add some class to your everyday carry without sacrificing function. Outfitted with Swiss-made markers made from T25 tritium—a self-powered isotope of hydrogen that glows in the dark—this watch shines bright for night treks and dark conditions Read More
Finally after three years replaced the battery. Used a Swiss (Victorinox) watchmakers knife to pop the back off. Swiss factory in Ibach Switzerland taught me how to do this on their watch line, and procedure was same for the Armorlite. No scarring or scraping. I do not recommend using a screwdriver-knife-butter knife, etc. as one slip from them groove will damage this fine device. If you don't have a proper tool, please take it to a watch seller in the mall or a watch repair shop. It is worth the cost to have it done right.
The removal notch is at the 11 O'clock position, and easy to remove. Dropped a new battery in and back in service again. It still keeps perfect time.
Please give me a comparison photo showing the size.
Is there a 46 mm size for men?
Do you fit in women's hands?
What is the image of Keychain Compass?
Is the backlight button only on the upper right?
How long is the backlight on?
How do I replace the battery (can I do it myself)?
Will this watch be replaced by solar cells in the future?
Will this watch have a waterproof function in the future?
day of the week needs Japanese language (additional fee OK).
Do you also have Arabic numerals?
Roman numerals?
Is that possible without letters?
So excited! Now I can be classy AND see what time it is regardless of lighting conditions :)
Well, that's annoying, scheduled delivery moved from next Wed to next Thur. Oh well.
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ArmourLiteWhen I can afford one, I’ll be picking up one of your alarm pocket watches. They seem like a wonderful alternative to using a phone! That decision is, in part, based on your interaction here.
I'd buy the heck out of this if it was Automatic! Don't need dual timezones, although the alarm but is nice. Not sure if you could do an Automatic with an alarm. I'd love to see one! Even if it limits the alarm length to keep enough power for the watch to keep time.
Wound it when I sent my reply to do a real world test. Still ticking along but it's below what is considered the "power reserve" tension of the spring now, I'd only give it a few more hours before it stops. The spring is mostly unwound now, bar a few rotations. Now that the tension is low the period is longer, so it's running slow and the remaining tension lasts longer.