This Tactical Outdoor Pocket Watch Can Start a Fire – And That’s Just the Beginning

Funnily enough, this isn’t a fairly new product. Dakota Watch Company’s sort of pioneered this category of outdoor-ready carabiner pocket-watches… with the Flint being just one of multiple in the set. However, each individual watch has its own unique selling point – and for the Flint (as its name rightfully suggests), it’s the waterproof flint-rod that’s integrated into the watch’s body. Unscrew it when you want to start a fire, scrape on the rod using a pocket knife, and sparks immediately shoot off, igniting any form of tinder, creating a tiny fire that can then be harnessed to light a campfire, an old-fashioned torch, or an emergency signal in a time of distress.

Before we talk about the watch itself, Dakota Watch Company used this particular elevated-carabiner format to pack even more tools, making the pocket watch something that goes beyond just keeping you punctual. A built-in bottle opener lets you crack open a brew when you’re in the great outdoors, and it could be used to pry open lids too (not to be mistaken with a can opener). A slight serrated corner above the bottle opener doesn’t outline a specific purpose, but it looks sharp enough to cut through rope with a little vigorous action. You could use it to scrape against the flint-rod too, lighting that campfire to go perfectly with the chilled beer you just cracked to get the evening started.

Build almost exclusively for the outdoors, the Flint Clip Carabiner Watch also packs a discreet red LED microlight, used for illuminating the way in stealth scenarios where bright lights could give away your position. The red light (activated using a button at the 2 o’clock position) provides the right amount of visibility without necessarily blowing your cover or obscuring your low-light vision in the dark. This means you can see with the light, but continue to do so even after the light’s shut (unlike most flashlights that leave you blinded in the pitch dark once the light’s turned off).

The watch itself is as outdoor-ready as it gets. The body is crafted from stainless steel (carabiner included), with a mineral glass cover on the top. Numbers on the dial are thick and easy to read without straining your eyes, and luminous coatings on both the numbers as well as the hands means reading the time flawlessly in the dark. The watches are built to be water-resistant up to 100 feet, which means you could go boating or wading through a stream with the Flint attached to you and you’d have nothing to worry about.

The Flint Clip Carabiner comes in 3 distinct colors – a silver, with a light-colored watch-face to match, a black, with a dark watch-face, and perhaps my favorite, an eye-catching orange that also sports the same dark-colored watch face. All three watches have a Japanese Quartz movement on the inside, which isn’t anything to write home about if you’re a watch aficionado, but the movement, like every other part of the watch, screams reliability, so you know you’ve got an EDC you can trust, whether it’s to tell you the time, or be your ultimate outdoor adventure sidekick.

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