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Can mechanical watches serve in the military? Probably. I personally used a digital Armitron. Lasted me in basic training and deployment. This one would be a good piece as jewelry when doing the office side of military life.
I don't think the ETA movement gets 80 hours of power reserve. The H-50, yes, tested, but the ETA has more beats per minute, so I think you will get more like 60. Or less.
Analog mechanical and quartz watches still have some advantage over battery powered watches, including g shocks, whose batteries fail in very low temperatures. Also, analog is much easier to read than digital displays, especially at harsh angles. Mechanical and quartz analog watches also serve as a good backup in cases of extended stays in the field where charging of smart devices is not possible.
Screw down crown, AR coating and lumed number numerals(okay juat put the light color dials if what they are thinking is to become on stealth mode🥷) You buy a watch to see the time even in the dark or upon waking up. Unless you are from ukraine or war area then the no lume makes sense