Who it's for
You're running a code at 3am. Gloves on. One hand managing the airway. You need to know how many seconds have passed without breaking focus. Martino's sweep second hand, fluid resistance, and glove-friendly controls were designed for exactly this.
Use cases
Every feature on Martino was stress-tested against actual EMS scenarios — CPR timing, medication administration, patient assessment under field conditions.
Sweep second hand — continuous motion
Essential for CPR cycle timing & medication tracking
AHA guidelines: 100–120 compressions per minute. You can't count to 30 and read a digital display at the same time. Sweep second hand gives you continuous visual reference — 0.5s per major index, 1s per hash mark. One glance, no mode-switching, no button presses.
Epinephrine at minutes 1, 3, 5 in cardiac arrest. Nitroglycerin at 5-minute intervals. Fibrinolytics with strict administration windows. You need elapsed time at a glance, not time since a previous digital event you may have missed. Analog sweep lets you see time passing — not just a number.
Your other hand is on the patient. Martino's bezel and crown were designed for one-handed operation while maintaining patient contact. 120-click bezel marks elapsed minutes with a single thumb push. No two-button combinations, no menu navigation mid-code.
200M water resistance isn't about swimming — it means full IP68 fluid ingress protection. Blood, IV fluids, vomit, rain. Screwdown crown and sealed case back prevent infiltration. The strap and case materials resist the bleach and quaternary ammonium compounds used to sanitize equipment between calls.
Basement. Car interior. Poorly-lit hallway at 0400. C3 Super-LumiNova doesn't require a UV charge — it absorbs ambient light and outputs bright luminescence for hours. Large Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, 9 sized so you don't need to focus to read time while maintaining your patient's airway.
What medics say
"I've been doing this for 11 years and I still haven't found a watch that does the sweep second hand properly, resists fluids, and doesn't need three button pushes to do basic timing. If Martino delivers on that spec, I'll buy two."Paramedic Supervisor, Urban EMS System (illustrative — real quotes pending field testing)
"The sanitization thing is real. I've had watches where the crown area was a biohazard after a rough call. A sealed, screwdown crown that you can run through decon is a clinical requirement, not a nice-to-have."Critical Care Transport Paramedic (illustrative — real quotes pending field testing)
"I work nights exclusively. My current watch has been hit with blood, coffee, rain, and I've lost track of how many times it's been sanitized. What I want is something I can actually read in a dark car interior at 3am without fumbling for a backlight."EMT-B → Paramedic, Rural County EMS (illustrative — real quotes pending field testing)
Materials & sanitization
316L surgical-grade stainless. Resistant to chloride, bleach, and quaternary ammonium compounds used in EMS equipment sanitization. Same steel spec as surgical instruments.
Sapphire crystal only. Mineral glass scratches from patient jewelry, equipment, and surface contact. Sapphire doesn't. No scratches to harbor pathogens.
IP68 sealed case. 200M water resistance rating means positive pressure seal tested to 2MPa. Fluids cannot ingress through crown or case back during normal use.
Nylon strap, not leather. Breathable nylon does not absorb blood or body fluids. Machine washable. Quick-swap in 30 seconds for field strap replacement.
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