I'm in the market for a for a decent, middle of the road automatic watch. I've also been spoiled over the past 10 years by the tritium in my Luminox.
I found a company called Vostok Europe that makes a watch called the Gaz-14 that had tritium hands and dial markers.
I was unable to find much info on this watch, but the little I did find was positive. It appears that the movement is made by Seiko, but the rest seems to be made in Lithuania.
I think it's a nice, clean-looking watch without much of the gadgetry that seems so popular today.
I may have jumped the gun, but I bought the darn thing. I was able to find a fellow located in Germany that was selling them for $400 before a 10% discount and free shipping. So I just shelled out $360 for it.
Is Vostok Europe considered a decent (but perhaps nothing particular high-end) watch? I'm hoping I can consider it a 20-year watch. Nothing I've read so for leads me to believe that's unrealistic, but I just can't find much info on Vostok.
Thanks in advance!