I have truly been fascinated by Luminox watches for some time. This tactical watch is very popular among certain law enforcement agencies and military personnel. What makes Swiss made Luminox watch quite unique is their amazing illumination system. Perhaps you already knew, in common watches, even the dimmest glow needs contact with an outside light source, but not with the Luminox. Here’s why.
Most Luminox watches contain small, mini gas lights or borosillcate glass capsules embedded on the hands, markers and sometimes in bezel which glow up to 100 times brighter than other watches with luminescent paint. This technological advancement could function even in complete darkness.
Additionally, the Luminox illumination system doesn't need recharging, it means you don't have to expose it to light before it will glow, and one other thing, it does not use any batteries.
The glass tubes will glow continuously for about 20 years or so, and are guaranteed for 10 years. Therefore, if you ask a watch which must always be visible in low light without having to press a button, Luminox is a perfect example for that kind of watch.
All Luminox watches feature:
No wonder this watch becomes the SEALs standard issue dive watch for night time missions. The Luminox Navy SEAL dive watches, for example. The technology of this watch ensures that we can see all the information you need at a glance, at any hour of the day, even in complete darkness.
Nowadays, it is not just U.S. Navy SEALS, who wear Luminox watches. Many other prestigious governmental organizations and several law enforcement agencies have assumed Luminox as their favored.
Are you interested with this watch? Well, I do...
Most Luminox watches contain small, mini gas lights or borosillcate glass capsules embedded on the hands, markers and sometimes in bezel which glow up to 100 times brighter than other watches with luminescent paint. This technological advancement could function even in complete darkness.
Additionally, the Luminox illumination system doesn't need recharging, it means you don't have to expose it to light before it will glow, and one other thing, it does not use any batteries.
The glass tubes will glow continuously for about 20 years or so, and are guaranteed for 10 years. Therefore, if you ask a watch which must always be visible in low light without having to press a button, Luminox is a perfect example for that kind of watch.
All Luminox watches feature:
- The ultimate illumination system
- Glow continuously for more than 25 years
- Glows 100 times brighter than other luminous watches
- Swiss illumination system is self-powered
- No need to push button or expose to light to activate illumination system
- Illumination guaranteed for 10 years
- Entirely Swiss made
- Multi-jewel Swiss quartz watch movement
- Water and Shock resistant
No wonder this watch becomes the SEALs standard issue dive watch for night time missions. The Luminox Navy SEAL dive watches, for example. The technology of this watch ensures that we can see all the information you need at a glance, at any hour of the day, even in complete darkness.
Nowadays, it is not just U.S. Navy SEALS, who wear Luminox watches. Many other prestigious governmental organizations and several law enforcement agencies have assumed Luminox as their favored.
Are you interested with this watch? Well, I do...