Most military watches are built for one buyer. The Dual Timer 42 is not.
The 42mm square case is sized deliberately: large enough to carry full tactical function, proportional enough to fit the wrist that finds 47mm cases excessive.
The carbon fiber watch case runs below the weight of a steel case at equivalent volume — not because the material is cheaper, but because carbon fiber-reinforced plastic delivers higher tensile strength per gram than steel.
The result is a compact tactical watch that carries lighter than it looks and holds up harder than it feels.
The Carbon Fiber Case: Why Material Choice Changes the Carry
Carbon fiber reinforcement in a watch case is not a styling decision. The woven polymer matrix distributes impact force across the structure rather than concentrating it at a single stress point, which is why carbon fiber watches resist the kind of edge and corner damage that metal cases accumulate over months of field use.
At 42mm, the Dual Timer 42 carries this construction in a square cockpit-geometry case that keeps the analog display, digital window, dual time zone readout, and digital chronograph organised on a single dial without crowding. The carbon fiber watch format is lighter on the wrist and tougher under stress than the weight suggests.
Unisex Tactical: The 42mm Case Resolves the Wrist-Fit Problem
The standard objection to tactical watches from non-male buyers is proportionality. A 47mm square case on a 6.5-inch wrist extends past the wrist bone. The Dual Timer 42 addresses this at the specification level — not by removing functions, but by recalibrating the case geometry to a 42mm format that sits correctly on wrists between 6 and 7.5 inches.
Every function present in the larger Dual Timer 47 is present here: dual time zones, an analog digital display, a digital chronograph, a backlight, and 100M water resistance.
This is a womens military watch, a mens military watch, and a unisex tactical watch simultaneously — the only Revolution sub-series designed to serve all three buyer categories.
The Analog Digital Display in a Compact Case
The Dual Timer 42 runs a Japanese quartz and digital hybrid movement driving both the analog hands and the independent digital module. The analog hands track local time. The digital window holds the second time zone, the chronograph, and the date.
On a 42mm square dial, Infantry's cockpit-instrument geometry keeps each element in a dedicated readable zone — more surface area per display element than a round watch at the same diameter. The dual display watch format is legible at a glance, operable without removing gloves, and accurate without battery changes beyond the standard quartz service interval.
A 100M waterproof rating applies across all colour configurations: black, white, pink, and any additional variants.
Who the Dual Timer 42 Is Built For?
The Dual Timer 42 at $150 is the correct choice for three buyer types.
First: anyone whose wrist measures under 7 inches who wants a square tactical watch with full dual-zone analog digital functionality without the size penalty of the 47mm lineup.
Second: buyers who need a unisex or women’s military watch that carries tactical specification without the design language that signals exclusively male gear.
Third: operators who want a carbon fiber watch at the $150 price point — the only place in the Revolution lineup where carbon fiber-reinforced construction is available. Check current promotions at checkout for available offers.


