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An in-depth review of the Speidel Women's Glow Scrub Watch. A veteran EMT evaluates its clinical analog design, glow dial, and sanitizable silicone strap.
Last updated: June 2026
In emergency medical services and nursing, analog watches are highly valued for their clinical utility. When you are taking a patient’s pulse or counting respirations, reading a sweeping second hand is highly intuitive, allowing you to track elapsed time in your peripheral vision while keeping your eyes on your patient.
The Speidel Women’s Glow Scrub Watch was designed specifically for medical professionals. Featured as our top clinical option in the best EMT watches buyer’s guide, it features a highly visible red second hand, standard 24-hour military markers, a luminous dial, and a soft silicone strap. In this review, we will evaluate its design, clinical utility, and sanitation performance for active-duty EMTs.
While standard watches are built for sports or fashion, Speidel engineered the Scrub Watch line for clinical environments:
A comfortable fit is critical when working active 12-hour shifts.
The watch features a 38mm stainless steel case paired with a super-soft silicone band. Unlike rigid resin or textured metal bands, silicone is highly flexible and sits comfortably against your skin. It does not pinch arm hair or cause irritation when wet.
The case back is constructed of flat, polished stainless steel. This flat surface is ideal for custom engraving, making it an excellent graduation gift for EMT students or new nursing graduates.
In clinical settings, sanitation is paramount.
Silicone is completely non-porous and water-resistant. It does not absorb water, sweat, or bodily fluids, making it highly hygienic and easy to wash clean.
Water-resistant to 50 meters (165 feet), the watch handles rain, handwashing, and surface cleaning with ease. To clean it, wash the case and band with warm water and soap, or wipe it down with standard hospital sanitizing wipes. The silicone band resists chemical degradation from alcohol- or bleach-based wipes, maintaining its color and flexibility over years of use.
For female responders and clinical professionals who prefer analog dials, the Speidel Women’s Glow Scrub Watch offers the ideal balance of utility and comfort. It combines a highly visible red second hand, native 24-hour markings, a luminous face, and a soft, easy-to-clean silicone band. It is a dependable clinical partner that keeps you focused on patient care.
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Yes. The watch uses standard spring bars and a quick-release strap mechanism, allowing you to swap the band for a different color or material in seconds.
No, despite its stainless steel case back, it is exceptionally lightweight and sits comfortably on your wrist without causing fatigue.
The watch is powered by a standard SR626SW button cell battery, which typically lasts around two to three years before needing a replacement.
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Veteran EMT with 13+ years of field experience in EMS. I built EMT Training Station to give aspiring first responders the honest, practical information I wish I'd had when starting out — covering training, certification, gear, and career advancement.
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