Reactor Men's Stainless Steel Trident Watch (59001)

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Reactor Mens Stainless Steel Watch (59001)
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  2. Publisher: REACTOR
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A beautiful combination of polished contoured links on the bracelet and a stainless steel case make the Trident from Reactor a sleek and stylish watch for daily wear. Featuring a unidirectional bezel, easy-to-read Arabic numbers, a day/date display at three o'clock, and innovative new Never Dark technology that illuminates the dial 24/7, this striking watch is also water resistant to 660 feet. The stainless steel bracelet fastens effortlessly with a fold-over clasp, and seamlessly integrates into the round, 40-millimeter case. Versatile enough for work or play, the Trident is a suave addition to a gentleman's wardrobe.

Reactor Never Dark™ - the World's Most Advanced Watch Lighting System
Throughout the history of the wristwatch, designers have struggled with the best method to illuminate the watch face for easy viewing at night. Originally, radium paint was applied, but the radioactive side effects to the workers quickly made this unacceptable. Various phosphourescent compounds have been tried, but most remain visible only a short while in the dark. Electroluminescence was introduced in the '80s, but has the disadvantages of reducing battery life and requiring a button press to activate. Tritium-filled luminous tubes entered the market in the '90s, and while their multi-year illumination makes them a good choice, their relatively low brightness can be difficult to see in partially lit conditions, or immediately after moving from a brightly lit to a dark environment.

Starting in 2003, Reactor developed a proprietary method of applying a unique Swiss material called Superluminova that makes our watches the brightest and longest-lasting phosphourescent watches in the world (as verified by independent testing). However, while Superluminova is at least five times brighter than tritium after being charged in the light, that brightness fades to below that of tritium over several hours. As part of our quest to build the best watch possible, we saw a better solution.



Never Dark™ is the first technology to combine the intense brightness of Superluminova with the multi-year longevity of tritium, providing optimal illumination under all lighting conditions. Because it can take up to 30 minutes for the human eye to fully adjust to the dark, Superluminova's intense peak brightness makes a Never Dark™ watch easily visible during that initial period. This can be even more important when moving repeatedly from light to dark (such as when going below deck on a boat during the day), as the Superluminova will continually recharge and the eye will not have time to adjust. In situations where the watch will remain in the dark for many hours, the tritium will remain visible for years, even if the watch is never returned to the light.



This graph illustrates the performance of each illumination source over time. While tritium remains at a constant level, Superluminova gets extremely bright then fades over several hours, but recharges very quickly when re-exposed to light. Never Dark™ is the only watch illumination to "self-adjust" to conditions, with a response curve similar to that of the human eye. At its peak, the glow of Superluminova is easily visible, even at dusk or in difficult, partially lit conditions. With a full charge, it produces five to ten times the light output of tritium. But, as that brightness fades, the tritium will continue to glow for at least ten years.

Tritium is radioactive. Should You be worried?

Unlike radioactive isotopes that have been used on watches in the past, tritium poses no health risk to the wearer or to the workers who assemble the watches. Tritium's radioactive decay produces only weak beta particles that are contained completely within the sealed glass tubes. Even if exposed, the beta particles do not posess enough energy to penetrate the outer layer of human skin.

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Average Customer Review
2.3 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Watch, July 17, 2008
R. Best (Durham, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reactor Men's Stainless Steel Trident Watch (59001) (Watch)
I bought this watch for it's Never Dark features and I am quite pleased. The tritium tubes at 12,3,6, and 9 and on the hands let me see the time after the Super Luminova illumination has faded. I am impressed by it's overall quality as well.

R. Best


2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars SBrown, November 11, 2011
Stanford C. Brown - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reactor Men's Stainless Steel Trident Watch (59001) (Watch)
Bought this watch from a local dealer. When I adjusted the time and screwed the crown in the watch stopped, I had to loosen the crown to get the watch to run. This caused me to worry about water getting into the watch. After less than a year the watch stopped. I have not returned it yet so can't speak to customer service. For the price I expected much better performeance from the watch. Also, it is extremely heavy. This the first and last Reactor I will ever own.


2 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Seiko has better illumination, November 13, 2010
freediver - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reactor Men's Stainless Steel Trident Watch (59001) (Watch)
Put on my watch to see if i needed to adjust the band and one of the pins fell out. Tried to screw it back in but it wouldn't screw in.
called customer service at Reactor and the guy at the other end said just put super glue in it and screw it in. Last watch i'll buy from this professional and tech savy company.

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