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WOW No. 30, Reactor
Reactor Watch 

“Fusion”

The WOW factor really comes into play with this watch.

Reactor says “Fusion is the next step in the evolution of Reactor watches.”

Every step in any evolution is always based on a definite DNA.

DNA, from what I have been told, is the MAP, the director general, the controlling factor of how something will grow and evolve.

The FUSION is for sure a Reactor, you can tell just by looking at the lugs and the screws and the style.

But there is something different with this one. 

It's a Reactor but with a bit more sophistication.

There is something about the style that makes you want to look and try it on. The mother of pearl dial adds just a touch of notable difference that will make the ladies look and want to touch it.

The squarish, rectangularish, almost tonneauish shape gives you the immediate impression that more is to come from this evolution. Something is going to bust out from this design.

If this watch is the NEXT STEP then I cant wait to see what the future brings.


Fusion:

It's Stainless Steel, has wonderful looking knurled hex nuts attached to screwbars instead of spring bars. The crown follows the same theme, the dial is very industrial looking except for the mother of pearl dial. All this plus it’s framed with a brown alligator band. 
From the above description it should not look as good as it does but it does. It must be the DNA.


Here is what Reactor has to say about their DNA:

"Our claim to be the Best Built Performance Sport Watch isn't just marketing hype. Reactor was conceived from day one to design out any weakness and improve any feature possible. The result of this "genetic engineering" is the Reactor DNA, a set of features that is shared by every Reactor Watch. This DNA forms the core of a product that will outlast and outperform every other watch you have ever owned."
There is more about the DNA if you go to: http://www.reactorwatch.com/dna.html

The DNA page also explains the solid "screwbar" used in replace of the normal and sometimes weakest point of a good watch, the "springbar."


There are two sizes; midsize and full size.

The full size is 39 mm x 47.5 mm which for the metric challenged of us, like myself, is equal to: 1.5 inches x 2"

The mid size is: 29.5 x 40 mm or 1.16" x 1.57"

Both are good sizes for man or woman.



The DNA of Reactor should also include the company slogan or the Marching Orders for the DNA:  "The Best Performance Sports Watch ...period.



Thanks for watching

Urichhttp://www.reactorwatch.com/dna.htmlhttp://www.reactorwatches.comshapeimage_54_link_0