High Roller Toys: Night Vision Watch

High Roller Toys: Night Vision Watch

Breakthrough technology creates self-sustaining light source.

“For the man who has everything,”–is a much used marketing term that usually means that a particular gift-item is either extremely over-priced, or really, really odd.  We most often find these products in airline magazines, up-scale gift catalogues, and at on-line boutiques; but rarely are they of a quality or value that would merit giving them to even the man who has nothing.

Not so, in the case of the titanium-tritium night vision watch from highrollertoys.com.  This most unusual item is the very representation of quality, utility, craftsmanship, and value from the first name in reliability, Smith & Wesson.

So, what makes one watch better than another?  As High Roller Toys has discovered, it’s a simple matter of form and function. Face it.  If you just want a watch that accurately tells time, you no longer need to look to Swiss craftsmanship—a $5. drug store wristwatch with a quartz crystal will get the job done.  Of course, if you are looking for something water-proof, that’ll cost a few dollars more.  And, if you’d like it to incorporate a stop-watch, that’s something else again.  But, if you  happen to be in the market for a water-proof, shock-proof, 12-hour chronograph with date-function, hardened mineral crystal, titanium case with screw down back that you can read in the dark—the field begins to narrow.

Oh, come on!  There are thousands of watches that do all that.  What makes this one so special?

What makes this night vision watch so very special is not just that it has all the bells and whistles, but that it resides in a whole other sector of the universe from what we’ve come to know as “glow-in-the-dark watches.”

We are all familiar with the luminescent hands of traditional low-light watches.  Hold one up to a light bulb for a few seconds, then plunge it into darkness, and it will phosphoresce quite brightly for several minutes.  As opposed to High Roller’s night vision watch with the Tritium vials embedded in the dial and hands.  Tritium, a radioactive isotope of Hydrogen, actually produces its own light, without the requirement of any external light stimulation, battery power, solar power, or, for that matter, lightning bugs.  It is a true night vision watch, encased in titanium, with all the features you would hope to find in the gift for the man who has everything.

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