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by C-dub
Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:21 pm
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
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Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

ELB wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 3:42 pm I was a volunteer firefighter EMT for a while, and in the Air Force before that.

For actual day-to-day work, I came to prefer an inexpensive plain face easy to read in the low light watch that if I smashed it on the edge of a door or something I wouldn’t cry about the loss. And if I got “ickum” on it I could wash/disinfect it or just throw it away, again without crying about the cost.

I specifically hated those watches that had “24 hour”time figures added on them, I know the difference between 2 AM and 1400. Also, especially for the EMT part, I wanted to be able to see the second hand easily.

Currently, I have one like this, and it fits my specs exactly:



Less than $25 incl tax, and it delivers tomorrow with Prime. The Numerals are big and easy to read, numerals, watch hands, second hand, are all white on a black background and visible in low light. They’re not glow in the dark, but they reflect what there is fairly well, and if you need glow in the dark, you need a flashlight anyway. Water resistant.

The watch bezel is larger than many watches, makes it easier to read, but if you have small wrists it might be a Little large. Most firefighter/EMTs that I,ve seen don’t have this problem.

Oh, And it’s fairly flat, so it fits close against your wrist. I hate those big clunky commando watches because they catch on all kinds of stuff.
I was wondering about the BIG watches getting in the way or knocking into things. I think I want to stick with analog and am considering a light colored face and a hivis second hand like this one.
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https://longislandwatch.com/islander-dl ... 2MQAvD_BwE
And then switching the band out for a nylon NATO strap.

EDIT: Whoops, sorry about the giant image.
by C-dub
Fri May 26, 2023 6:17 am
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
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Views: 8965

Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

LDB415 wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 1:57 pm
SigM4 wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 12:53 pm Garmin Instinct 2 Solar

I have the first version of this and it’s been great, extremely rugged and battery life is phenomenal.
I suggested the 2X Tactical for the built in light among other features a little ways back. No comments on it so far though. But you are right, it's a good option.
Sorry I missed that earlier SigM4.

I just took a look and that is also a great looking watch definitely in the price area I was hoping to stay in. My SIL is not really a hiker/backpacker, so I’m curious about the need for those useful features. It seems many of those features can be turned off if desired.

What’s the deal with the light? I’m having trouble finding any images or info on that?

After talking with a couple firefighter/paramedics at my hospital a couple days ago I’ve picked up that a second hand or display is important. Thankfully, all suggestions and watches I’ve looked at so far have this.
by C-dub
Thu May 25, 2023 2:28 pm
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
Replies: 28
Views: 8965

Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

eyedoc wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 7:05 am
C-dub wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 6:14 pm My "son-in-law" just finished his EMT program and takes his certification test in a couple of weeks. He already has his firefighter certification. Once he has both he can get on with a department.

I don't think the kid has a decent wrist watch, so I'm thinking about getting him something good, nice, and tough for the job. Any recommendations from any current or retired firefighters out there for what works and or things to stay away from?
I am a watch addict. I even work on them. What is your budget?

This is a tough watch that was designed for Search and Rescue. I have two of them.

https://longislandwatch.com/marathon-gs ... -ww194006/

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I’ve seen that one and like it quite a bit. The G-Shocks are also nice. I’m thinking of staying under $500 so I don’t go too crazy. I don’t remember how much that Marathon is at the moment. I still need to get a basic idea of what type of watch he likes before pulling trigger here. If he doesn’t like analog then I wouldn’t want to get him that and vis-versa.

Edit: I just went back and looked. Just a bit outta my price point, but we’ll see. Maybe!
by C-dub
Tue May 23, 2023 10:24 pm
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
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Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

The Annoyed Man wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 11:12 pm A couple of years ago, I gave up on electric watches and got myself a Seiko with a self-winding movement
I’ve recently done that myself. I had a solar powered Timex Pathfinder for 10+ years that finally wouldn’t charge or synch at night with the atomic clock. Then I found a Rockwell Coloseum in kryptec at the Chris Kyle store in Midlothian and it was great for about 5 years when the band gave out. Not replaceable AFAIK and the light won’t light so it might need battery replacement that can only be done at the factory maybe.

Anyway, I found a company called Islander Watches up on Long Island that has an F-14 etched on the back of their Field watches. They are very close to where Grumman made the Tomcats and that the plane I did electronics on in The Navy. I had to have one of those! I’m also now looking at Hamiltons.

I had not previously considered an autowinder for him. I’ll start looking into something rugged that might be appropriate for him.

:thumbs2:
by C-dub
Tue May 23, 2023 8:57 pm
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
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Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

Rafe wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 8:06 am I don't have any better ideas than others have offered, but I can think of one watch you might decide you wouldn't want. :shock: And, yes, it's real, available at Amazon...and, yes, made in China. :lol:

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"rlol"
That thing is off by what … 2-3 hours per day?
by C-dub
Sun May 21, 2023 6:40 pm
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Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
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Re: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

Tex1961 wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 6:24 pm If it were me and you don’t mind spending some coin. Assuming he has a iPhone. I would get an Apple Watch with a rugged case. I have something like this and it does everything I need and more. https://www.amazon.com/realproof-waterp ... echtank-20
I'll have to check on the iPhone thing. I haven't paid that much attention to what he has.

A few of my laboratory coworkers have them. I've swung the other way and gone back to analog automatic watches without batteries. Is or are the apple watches suitable for a firefighter/EMT environment? How is their survivability?
by C-dub
Sun May 21, 2023 6:14 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions
Replies: 28
Views: 8965

Firefighter/EMT Wrist Watch suggestions

My "son-in-law" just finished his EMT program and takes his certification test in a couple of weeks. He already has his firefighter certification. Once he has both he can get on with a department.

I don't think the kid has a decent wrist watch, so I'm thinking about getting him something good, nice, and tough for the job. Any recommendations from any current or retired firefighters out there for what works and or things to stay away from?

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