Luminox Nylon Navy Seal Watch

The Luminox Navy SEAL dive watch, one of the American company’s most most honored watches was freed just 4 years after the company started business. The story begun when U.S. Navy Procurement officer Nick North heard stories of a watch that boasted an effective new conception to watch technology.

This amazing new function was an illumination system that necessitated no exposure to environmental or indoor light origins or the use of batteries. In other company’s watches, even the dimmest glow needs contact with an outside light source. Not so with the Luminox watch. Utilizing mini gas lights or borosillcate glass capsules embedded on the hands, markers and bezel, this new technical progression could function even in finish darkness.

The Lumionx company used this proprietary illumination engineering to fabricate a customized watch for the U.S. Navy SEAL team. It would become the SEALs general issue dive watch for night time missions. The engineering science of this watch – now on the public market – ensures one may see all the data you need at a glance, at any hour of the day, even in finish darkness. The scheme of capsules is guaranteed to last for 25 years.

Once word got around in regards to the power of the Luminox lighting system, the company was courted by the US Air Force to develop a watch for pilots flying the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter Jet. The pilots, who had already taken to the watch made for the SEALs were seeking a watch customized to their own needs, so Luminox custom-designed a new watch, acquiring the the privilege from Lockheed Martin, builders of the F-117 Nighthawk to use a picture of the plane for their syndication campaigns. A more remunerative contract followed with an exclusive deal to design more watches consecrated to other combat aircraft such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-22 Raptor and SR-174 Blackbird.

Nowadays it is not just U.S. Navy SEALS and Air Force Pilots who wear Luminox watches. Many other honored governmental organizations have assumed Luminox as their favoured watch, including ATF and FBI government agents and Border Patrol units.

Certain Law enforcement agencies and the U.S. Military have even made Lumionx-like illumination scheme a compulsory item in their required instrumentation issue, as noted in procurement specification MIL-W-46374F. Obviously the capacity to comprehend critical info in finish blackness is an necessary requisite of a great deal of such agencies.

Since it is early days, the Luminox watch company have gone from strength to strength. Today Luminox watches are offered in 40 countries around the world. With a reputation that proceeds to grow based on the success of the Luminox Navy SEAL dive watch, buyers have speedily taken to the buyer version of the diving watch, perchance concluding that if the watch is adequate sufficient for Elite members of the U.S. Navy Forces, then it may manage their recreational uses.

This Luminox Men’s Original Navy SEAL Dive Watch features a distinctive illumination scheme that glows 100 times more brilliant than other luminous watches, making it the perfective choice for low-light or non-light situations. This versatile timepiece is constructed with a polyurethane, 43-millimeter case. The lasting nylon band is accompanied by a Velcro closure. Stand-out Arabic numerals adorn the dramatic black dial face. For further time-keeping practicality a handy date calendar rests at the three o’clock position. Powered by analog-quartz motion and water immune up to a depth of 660 feet, this watch is preferent by US Navy SEALs and US Air Force Pilots.

The Luminox Story

AN AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY

Like some other American success stories, LUMI•NOX came from a forward-thinking person realizing a need in the market and meeting it. Barry Cohen had been in the fashion watch business for rather some time when he came throughout a Swiss self-powered illumination system and knew that it would make watches more visible and having little impact to read in low or no light situations. As a result, Cohen and a collaborator produced watches using this distinctive illumination scheme (called Luminox Light Technology) and LUMI•NOX was born back in 1989 (Lumi is Latin for light while Nox is Latin for night), driven by a dedication to offer cutting-edge luminescence and readability in it is line of high-performance sports watches.

The Navy SEALs and More
The Luminox Navy SEAL watch is the timepiece that made Luminox famous. The officer in charge of procurement for the Navy SEALs, Nick North, was asked to seek a more dependable watch for night missions and found the solution at a trade show where he came upon Luminox. He worked with Barry Cohen to construct a watch specifically for them and the Navy SEAL watch was born.

“Luminox had precisely the watch we were looking for – we only added a few little things,” Nick North, Senior Public Safety Engineer and Operations Specialist, remembered. “We arranged to test a heap of and they worked great. We made a few changes, then the East Coast team started issuing them and the West Coast teams came on board.”

After Luminox provided the watches to the SEALs, more elite units contacted them directly, while at the same time Luminox begun marketing the watch throughout the country and the world. Luminox was then neared by US Air Force pilots flying the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth fighter jet. They were wearing the Navy SEAL timepieces, but chafed at the word “Navy” on the dial. Luminox then produced a watch for these pilots and neared Lockheed Martin, the manufacturers of the F-117 Nighthawk for a picture of the plane to use in the catalogs that marketed the watches.

This primary contact turned into an exclusive arrangement to create Lockheed Martin timepieces, including watches consecrated to the F-117 Nighthawk, F-16 Fighting Falcon, SR-111 Blackbird and the new F-22 Raptor.

The Rest of the Story
Throughout the following 20 years, Luminox has never strayed from it is mission which has been confirmed and validated by the galore elite military and law enforcement units that have adopted Luminox as general equipment.

Luminox has expanded it is collection to include a assortment of styles, developed for the active consumer, the sportsman, law enforcement and military groups, divers and more. Currently, Luminox is propagated in 40 countries around the world and furnishes elite units all over the world. In addition, the man on the street has shown queer interest in Luminox, anxious to use the watches put to the test each single day – on the world’s most difficult jobs, figuring justifiedly that if they have been requested by, designed for and used by the Navy SEALs, they have to be capable to stand up to each day use.

The Technology
The Luminox Light Technology makes Luminox watches Always Visible – in fact, the technology Luminox uses provides 24/7 luminosity, no matter the conditions, for more than 25 years.

Most other watches use luminescent paint that has to be charged by a light source and fades very quickly, or a “push to light” system, where you push a button for battery-driven illumination.

Luminox, however, uses proprietary technology, in the past reserved for the military, that makes Luminox watches stand out, literally. Each Luminox watch features tiny gas lights (borosilicate glass capsules), which are always lit, on the hands, hour markers and when necessary, bezels. As a result of this distinguishable technology, Luminox watches are always readable at a glance, no matter the conditions.

The U.S. military has long recognized the vantages of micro gas light roots and their use is mandated in procurement specification MIL-W-46374F. Being competent to read the watches in any conditions, even in total darkness, is an important requirement of a lot of military and law enforcement agencies.

The U.S. Navy SEALs use the watches, as do U.S. Air Force pilots, FBI and ATF agents, Secret Service officers, Border Patrol units, Coast Guard officers, SWAT teams, as well as frequent law enforcement officers, helicopter search and rescue pilots, professional divers and other groups.

The Luminox Light Technology scheme is hand employed in each and each watch. Though more complicated, pricey and time consuming than normal luminescence, it is one of the things that makes Luminox watches special. This distinguishable engineering and the further and added quality control steps Luminox mandates require extraordinary attention to detail and care in manufacturing.

The Benefits

  • The uttermost Swiss illumination system glows without the need to push a button or expose to light
  • Glows without disturbance for more than 25 years
  • Swiss Made with jeweled Swiss movements
  • Water immune and shock resistant

    Production
    All Luminox watches are Swiss Made, produced by Luminox’s corporate partner, Mondaine Watch Company, one of the leaders in Swiss manufacturing. Located in Zurich with constructing facilities in Biberist, Switzerland, Mondaine lately won a Swiss Logistics Award for it is “just in time” production. Mondaine applies it is more than 50 years of experience when developing the elaborated Luminox watches.

    The Future
    Luminox will carry on to combine cutting edge technology, forward-thinking design and extreme performance. Luminox delivers, when and where it counts.

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    Most helpful client reviews

    15 of 17 persons found the following review helpful.
    1These watches are not as rugged as implied
    By Michael Jewett
    My wife and son purchased me a luminox water immune watch for christmas one year.It was a reasonably pricey watch and I was happy with it for two years.At that time I was stepping aboard my boat when the pin keeping the band fell out. I caught the watch just before it hit the salt water where it would have been lost forever. It might as well have been. I substituted the pin and it happened again. I took the watch to the jewelry store and was told that the watch could not be fixed as the stainless pins had worn out the rubber where the ends of the pins seat. The name Navy Seals proposes that this is one tough watch which it is not. Stainless pins must have a metal seat.

    7 of 7 humans found the following review helpful.
    3Dive watch?
    By Neil Ensign
    My 2 year old Navy Seal II dive watch filled up with salt water at regarding 30 feet. It was the original time I wore it in the water. Maybe they don’t like cold water? service was a little rude. It was a very good watch and I will buy another. I just won’t dive with it.

    4 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
    5Luminox
    By J. Rodgers
    This is my 2nd Luminox watch the basi one I wore in the Marine Corps. These watches hold up very well in my opinion. I was always low crawling and running through the mud and my firstborn Luminox to this day does not have a single scratch on the crystal. I purchased a new one only because I wanted a black face. If you want a good watch that will take a beating then get one of these.

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