I am a connoisseur of watches and love all those high dollar watch brands. The major premium heirloom quality watch brands like Tag Heuer, Breitling, Omega, Ebel, Rolex, and other notable brands have delivered a legacy of time measuring quality which have proven to not only retain their value but in some cases even appreciate in value longer term for owners. Most watch fanatics would admit these brands are worth the price.
Conversely, I am not a fan of most "military watches" that pose as hard core quality dive watches. Even more infuriating are those watch manufacturers which pose themselves as the "official [insert military branch] watch". When you dig down into the quality and movements of these $200+ watches, most of these so called premium watches are little more than well marketed $50 Timex watches with low end very inexpensive quartz movements. In some cases the “military watches” deliver very poor time accuracy. In almost all cases you will find they are not "official military" watches either. Honestly, the military probably has more men and woman wearing simple, inexpensive Casio G-Shocks and Timex Ironman watches than anything else. For $20-$50 these watches serve their purpose. I certainly have a few of these inexpensive watches as well because I don't mind when they get banged up or get paint on them.
At last year's 2013 God Guns and Giving, the Resco brand caught my eye. I saw an absolutely gorgeous Resco watch up for auction which I bid on and didn't win. This year I saw another Resco watch up for auction and again didn't win the auction, but knew I wanted one... well two, because Mrs. Pandemic said she wanted one as well. Since we have an open policy on pre-Christmas gift surprises, I thought I would go ahead and order the Resco Patriot and Manus. It turned out to be quite a surprise which netted a "You did very well".
ABOUT RESCO
I had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with the founder of Resco, Rob Smith and his wonderful wife Nicole, at the 2013 and 2014 Mercury One God Guns and Giving events. Their generosity to the event touched me which lead to a handshake and then a discussion.
ALL TIMEPIECE MOVEMENTS ARE NOT THE SAME
The new high end quartz movements with multi-year batteries are excellent for the watch owner who bounce between watches each day like my wife or are not particularly active people. If the movement is a chronograph movement, such as the Resco Manus, and the timer functions are used, a battery powered movement can assure there is plenty of power for all that mechanical movements while still delivering accurate timing.
You will hear the number of “jewels” thrown around alot in high end watches. These “jewels” are not the esthetic rubies and diamonds you can see on the bezel, but are actually tiny little jewels used as very low friction pivot and axis points within the movement. In most cases these are synthetic industrial jewels, however for mechanical movements, they are critical to the smooth efficient operation and precision of the timepiece. Those movements with more “jewels” are typically regarded as being of higher quality, however that is not always the case depending on the complexity or simplicity of the movement.
SHARED FEATURES OF THE RESCO PATRIOT AND MANUS WATCHES
The milled 42mmx13mm cases are 316L stainless steel bead blasted with 20mm strap lug ends with heavy duty hex screw lug pins. Resco dumped the totally crappy and stunningly weak watch strap spring pins used by many watch companies and went for full stainless steel watch band lugs held in place by hex screws. The cases are elegantly substantial on both Resco watch formats.. ya know, in a way a creative Seal would design a watch to take the level of performance and abuse he can dish out.
The Patriot is certified to 500 meters and the 4.5 year battery powered Manus to 200 meters. All watches are shipped with Pelican style hard cases and standard thin military nylon straps. The supplied case delivers a safe storage option for the watch and approximately five optional watch bands plus the included watch band hex wrenches. I have found the cases useful to store all my various 20mm watch bands. I never have been just a single watch band kinda guy and enjoy fiddling with them. It always makes me feel like I have a whole new watch every time I swap out watch bands. The stock nylon watch band is decent quality however wears quickly and is from my perspective does nothing to show off the true quality of the Resco watches. Invest the $30-$50 in a new watch band from Panatime and its money well spent.
Both watches feature a rotating dive bevel. I consider this an essential tool on a watch which allows instant timing and a simple reminder of anything which may come up in life. For divers a rotating bezel allows them to set the bezel zero to the time they entered the water so they can easily read how long they have been in the water and do not run out of air. Generally dive bezels do not offer the accuracy of a chronograph or any beeps or reminders, however it is enough for me to be able to look down to see that I need to be somewhere in 20 minutes or that my pork shoulder has been in for six hours. If a watch does not have these feature, I do not own it. The Patriot and Manus rotating bezels are beautifully machined with an artistic wave background along with the standard dive markings and luminescent single dot.
THE RESCO PATRIOT
There is a lot of chatter about ValSwiss movements, however what it comes down to is that the ValSwiss movements are an equivalent quality movement to those used in the “demand regulated watch movement market”. According to my research, there are so few top tier watch movement makers that they can price fix by regulating supply. Basically ValSwiss came out with a competitively priced movement which competes equally in quality to those movements from companies like ETA. In fact, Resco uses ETZ movements in some watch models, however the price jumps up about $1000. Watch politics aside, the Val 24 movement is about as good as it gets unless you just have to have one of those demand regulated movements to satisfy and exclusivity ego drive. My Resco Patriot with the Val 24 movement keeps exceptional time as long as I keep active. I have zero complaints with the movement or the overall quality and time keeping ability of the watch.
THE RESCO MANUS
For various timing tasks a Chronograph (stopwatch) movement can be oh so handy even if you are not a professional diver or Navy Seal. Even for those informal I am faster than you contest within the family, I never thought that functionality would be used as much as it is and conclude as many arguments as it has. Sneaking the Manus off my wife’s wrist for testing, I found the Manus to be an exceptional quartz movement watch which I must admit I like even better than my Tag Heuer. The Chrony function allows for an all zeros reset of the “1/10th Second”, “Second”, and “Minute” dials plus the normal normal start, stop and rest functions you would find on a stop watch. Operation is simple and just required you to loosen the water tight stop/reset crowns for operation. The top crown start and stops the stopwatch functionality and the bottom crown resets the zeros with a long hold. The large watch second hand acts as Chronograph second hand while the small right hand 0-60 dial functions as the watchs continuous operational second hand. If Mrs Pandemic would allow it, I would also have a Manus Pelagic Blue on my wrist.
FINAL THOUGHTS
If you want a very high quality heirloom watch which will not break the bank, I cannot recommend Resco enough. It will be a premium timepiece which you will cherish and pass on to many generations to come.
RESCO PATRIOT SPECS
CASE - 316L Stainless Steel Bead Blasted - 500 Meters
DIAL - Matte Black with C3 SuperLuminova
MOVEMENT - Swiss Val 24
Self-winding mechanism with ball bearing rotor
Stop second device
INCABLOC shock absorber
28.800 vibrations per hour, 4 Hz I 25 Jewels
CRYSTAL - Domed Sapphire - 3mm thick - Single inner AR (Anti Reflective) coating
SIZE - 20mm lug end, 42mm Diameter, 13mm Thickness, Hex Screw lug pins
STRAP- Watch will ship with your choice of Thin Nylon strap
MSRP $1705
RESCO MANUS SPECS
Case - 316L Stainless Steel DLC - 200 Meter
Screw-down pushers
Stainless Manus also wears well with pvd lugbags; additional lugbars can be purchased in our Straps and Bands section
Dial - Matte Grey with BWG9 SuperLuminova
Movement - Swiss Ronda Quartz; 4.5 year standard battery life, 13 Jewels
Resco covers first battery change; customer is invoiced return shipping fees
Crystal - Slightly Domed Sapphire, 3mm thick, Single inner AR (Anti Reflective) coating
Size - 20mm lug end, 42mm Diameter, 13mm Thickness, Hex Screw lug pins
Gen2 lugbar is used on the Manus
Bezel Options
12 Hour, Diver or Tidal; make note of bezel option in the order instructions section. We will ship with a Diver Bezel if you do not make note of bezel preference.
Strap - Watch will ship with your choice of Thin Nylon strap
MSRP $985
SOURCES
Resco Instruments - http://rescoinstruments.com/