I have a Traser P6504 Nautic incoming. I always have a love/hate relationship with the Luminox/Traser tritium tube watches. I have had a few of them but never seems to be able to keep them for too long. The Traser P6504 Nautic caught my attention some time ago with the PVD case, blue dial and countdown bezel. The tritium tubes are in combination of blue and yellow color. And one of the nice thing is that Traser moved the date window to 4:30 position, that freed up the 3 o'clock position for another full size tritium tube. The result is a symmetrical dial layout, which I like. The battery will last for 4-6 years with EOL indicator when battery needs replacing according to Traser. So, let's see how long would this one last in my collection. LOL :D

(Reference pic from the web)
And then its pretty much just for fun, I acquire a Casio G-Shock DW6100 with thermometer sensor. This is quite an unique model that has a history trend for temperature by the hour. I don't really plan on wearing it, and I pretty much just got it because I want to see how the temperature changes at night in my bedroom ... LOL :-)
And I am getting another small AA-powered flashlight Nitecore EZ AA revised edition. The output is only 130 lumen on high for 50 min and 10 lumen on low for 20 hrs. It got it for the small and simple factor, also the brightness is not control by PMV. I think I should unload my CR123 lights soon, cause my plan is to use only Eneloop batteries for my lights.
Well, I have been enjoy the LM-7. Its a great watch (and I got it at a great price). The bezel is not the greatest (hard to operate the bezel with one hand, and the clicks are not well defined), but its just a fun watch to wear. I really like the Ocean7 PloProf style rubber strap. I am going to try it with the bracelet (may be too heavy for my taste) and other 24mm leather straps soon.
LM-7 wrist shot

LM7 lume shot

Having given some thoughts on what I should get next, I made a few adjustment to my want-to-buy list. Rather than spending $10k for one watch, I think I should spread it out and may be get two $5k watches or three $3.3k ones:
- Rolex Submariner 11610 LV
This may be the only sports Rolex so far that fits my criteria and my budget with decent lume. - Rolex Submariner 14060M COSC
For some reason I just can't get my mind off the simple and symmetrical dial, and the rich history of 14060 no date line up. - Omega Seamaster Professional 300m co-axial blue Bond
I had one, sold it, and now I want one again. I think this is one of the best match of my criteria for a dive watch. - Panerai 111 or 112
IF I got a 113, then I would think a 111 or 112 would be a nice mix for the bag because of the simple dial and better lume. - Panerai 113
Luminor case with white dial, lower production number and a black second hand, though the lume is not as good as the rest (i.e. 005, 111) - Panerai 24
A Luminor with diving bezel. I like the 25, but I would opt for the 24 because of the tougher stainless steel case. - Casio G-Shock GW9110 Gulfman
The upcoming new Solar Atomic Gulfman that has tide graph and moonphase, which I think is the Gulfman that Casio should have made in first place. Finally worthy of the name Gulfman and I am jumping the GW7900B ship and going to get the GW9110 instead. - Dievas Vortex 500m Diver
The case of the Dievas Vortex 500m Diver is identical to the multi-thousand dollar Kobold SMG-1. It has a nice simple no date dial, auto HEV, and diver timing bezel. I always like the SMG-1 but refuse to pay so much for a Kobold. The Dievas Vortex would fit my bills (literally) nicely. I still need to give it a try to see if the case size would work with my wrist size though.
Could have gotten 145 lumens.
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