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    June 19, 2018 2 min read

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    The Briefing Room - Tactical Gear Blog Hazard 4 Introduces Tactical Watch Line Tactical Gear Australia

    Hazard 4 makes packs, bags, apparel, and accessories for expedition use, adventure photographers, outdoorsmen, and shooters. Recently they added something not in the soft-goods division: Watches. They named it the Heavy Water Diver. It’s constructed from bead blasted titanium with a sapphire lens coated in an anti-glare material, and has a depth rating of a whopping 300m.

    Hazard 4 Heavy Water Diver Watch Tactical Gear Australia

    Here’s what they have to say about it

    “Surfacing now: Hazard 4® Heavy Water Diver™ Titanium Tritium Dive-Watches!

    After years of development and anticipation, Hazard 4® introduces its line of tactical watches. We have combined a set of advanced features such as tritium ever-glow illumination, titanium, and deep diving ability into a package that is not available from any other maker at any price. Finally we get the watches that we have always wanted to own, and it only took designing and manufacturing to get them. We think you will be as excited as we are to get one on your wrist. The function, quality, weight and design aesthetics are outstanding and we are sure you will agree once you see one that it must be on your to-get list. But hurry, color combinations of finish and tritium are limited.
    Hazard 4 Heavy Water Diver Watch Tactical Gear Australia
    Our watch hands & indicators glow continuously (night or day) powered by an unusual, goverment-regulated technology that combines helium-3 gas (tritium/H3), glass tubes, and phosphors into self-contained mini light bulbs! These tritium bulbs need no charging by battery, sun, or flashlight – unlike other watches using simple luminescent paint or battery-run film. They also don’t fade away at night like those paints, and require no button pushing, or battery to exhaust. They are also feather light. Usually used for only critical applications like military compasses and night-sights/scopes, we nevertheless source them since our watches are used by those whom timing often determines success or failure, survival or catastrophe.”

    Hazard 4 Heavy Water Diver Watch Tactical Gear Australia

    Hazard 4 Heavy Water Diver Watch Tactical Gear Australia

     

     

    1 Response

    Matt
    Matt

    January 31, 2020

    Found u guys through a brother. Very interested in looking at one if these watches. I now am worst thing a DVA TPI gold veteran pensioner. Do u guys recognise my vets tpi gold card as a pensioner and give any discount to us. Great to find a store in Australia as there few far between. I’m signing up to your web site and joined your IG site. I can send picture with another Id if required. As I’ve already run into a civi stating was tpi veteran. Yet had no card had no idea of number and even a regi number was 2 short of a real number. So as the 2 I was with grabbed me and told this idiot to run the other way before I could break free, which they where doing the right thing I guess. As it would off ended with myself in the deep end and a waste of some poor ambo drivers time lol. Like. To hear back through my email. As I’m going to have a look through your site. Think your link was on HK knives or Viking optics which reminded me to come check out IG page. Cheers 🍻

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