2010年10月5日星期二

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Once the second hand starts jumping ahead in Rado Replica watches increments of four, you have a matter of hours to get the watch recharged. Once the watch stops, well, I think that's pretty self-explanatory. You waited too long. Water-resistant to 100 meters, or 330 feet. The crown screws down and the caseback locks down to keep the case water-tight.If you like what you have been reading, you are probably wondering how to get an MTM Special Ops watch. They are only available online, and only from the Special Ops Watch site . There are two models available: The Thunder Hawk, and the Black Hawk (pictured here), and both models go for $395.00, or $404.95 after shipping. If you have a need for the external illumination feature, and you want a nice, solid, heavy stainless steel watch, I think you will be very pleased with the MTM Special Ops.Additional Resources Special Ops Rado Replica watches photo gallery. Review of the MTM Black Seal Xtreme Dive Watch. Special Ops Watch home page.

Make sure you aren't looking directly into the face of the watch while in external illumination mode or you will be seeing three bright orange dots whenever you close your eyes for hours. In fact, an undocumented use of this watch might be blinding assailants. Rechargeable. The MTM Special Ops watch contains a rechargeable battery. The watch recharges by being placed on a sort of pedestal or a dock where the back of the case rests on the charger, and the bracelet hangs down below. The watch does not charge through metal contacts, but rather through an elegant electromagnetic charging system, which means the battery is actually charged through the caseback (some Seiko Kinetic watches can be charged this way, as well as the Fossil Wrist Net watch). It takes about 8 hours to fully charge (plan ahead and charge it while you sleep), and will run for approximately one month on a single charge, assuming you use the dial illumination and the external illumination systems an average of once per day. Rotating bezel. The MTM Special Ops watch has a unidirectional rotating bezel to allow you to use the watch for timing purposes. Double locking clasp. The clasp on the MTM Special Ops watch has a double locking mechanism which feels very secure and robust. Low power indicator. The Special Ops watch uses the second to indicate that the watch needs to be charged. When the second hand starts jumping ahead 2 seconds (every two seconds, which Rado Replica watches means it is still keeping accurate time), your watch is telling you that you have a few days worth of juice left.