![]() ![]() In a "technical" nutshell, T25 means the watch has between 1 and 25 millicuries (mCi) of radioactive tritium and T100 (or T) has between 26 and 100 millicuries. T25 watches have up to 25 mCI (millicuries) of tritium gas in the watch whereas T100 means there is up to 100 mCi of tritium gas in the watch. My question is do you think I can pull this watch off with my 7 inch wrist I appreciate the honest answers. Honestly, maybe too well-built lol, the thing is so heavy and big. Honestly the watch is beautiful and very well-built. Once more, I’m pleased to publish the very first review of another impressive watch. The T25 and T100 designations refer to the combined amount of tritium gas that is hermetically sealed in the glass tubes in the watch. My Aquatico t100 supercharger arrived today. 100 - 250 Aquatico Super Charger Watch Review Aquatico’s latest release, the Super Charger, has been quite eagerly anticipated. What do the T25 and T100 designations mean? I've seen some companies using the T-100 incorrectly on the dial when it is actually T-25. Those that have the largest quantity of Tritium will always have the T on Ball, but some other companies use T-100. Most times on Ball you will either see T-25 or just a T. Aquaticos Super Charger is a real beast of a watch for 210 / £165, theres no doubt about it. The total number of tubes and the millicuries they add up to is what designates the amount of Tritium on one watch. Le piante di illuminazione della luce dellacquario a LED Super sottili coltivano la lampada a Clip impermeabile per le luci acquatiche della decorazione del carro armato di pesce 220V 6W,Acquista da rivenditori in Cina e in tutto il mondo. ![]() If the watch only had three tubes on the handset the T-25 would be correct and the same thing apples for the 13 applied flat tube markers. Either one would be correct if being stand alone designations on a dial. The Sea Star makes it as my third Aquatico, behind the Super Charger and Blue Angels. That *description about the tubes here is incorrect. ![]()
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