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Top Sellers | |  | | Home » Luminox Men's 3901 Original Navy SEAL Dive Watch | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | This Luminox Men's Original Navy SEAL Dive Watch features a unique illumination system that glows 100 times brighter than other luminous watches, making it the perfect choice for low-light or non-light situations. This versatile timepiece is constructed with a polyurethane, 43-millimeter case. The durable 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 movement and water resistant up to a depth of 660 feet, this watch is preferred by US Navy SEALs and US Air Force Pilots. | | | Features: | |
• Precise Swiss-quartz movement
• Mineral crystal
• Case diameter: 43 mm
• Polyurethane case; black dial; date function
• Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
| | | Watch Information: | | | Crystal Material:
| Mineral | | Clasp:
| Velcro | | Case Diameter:
| 0 millimeters | | Case Thickness:
| 13.96 millimeters | | Case Material:
| polyurethane | | Band Material:
| Nylon | | Bezel Material:
| polyurethane | | Dial Color:
| black | | Movement:
| swiss-quartz | | Calendar:
| Date | | Water Resistance Depth:
| 660 feet |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 25 customer reviews )
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23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
These watches are not as rugged as impliedFeb 15, 2009
By Michael Jewett My wife and son bought me a luminox water resistant watch for christmas one year.It was a fairly expensive watch and I was happy with it for two years.At that time I was stepping aboard my boat when the pin holding 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 replaced 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 suggests that this is one tough watch which it is not. Stainless pins must have a metal seat.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Dive watch?May 22, 2008
By Neil Ensign My 2 year old Navy Seal II dive watch filled up with salt water at about 30 feet. It was the first time I wore it in the water. Maybe they don't like cold water? Customer service was a little rude. It was a very good watch and I will buy another. I just won't dive with it.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
LuminoxSep 21, 2009
By J. Rodgers This is my 2nd Luminox watch the first 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 first Luminox to this day does not have a single scratch on the crystal. I bought 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.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
"tactical" watch that can't keep time, dangerous combo!Nov 17, 2009
By D. Patrick Green First, let it be said that Amazon and the contracted seller, Dexclusive, are awesome! No fault there at all! I bought the watch because of the tritium markings, combined with Swiss quality. We do a lot of night operations, and the tritium on the numbers and hands (even the second hand) are perfect! Bright enough that you can see the time at a glance in ANY condition without having to push a "light" button, but not so much as to give away a position. No question, exactly what I've bee looking for. The first thing I noticed was an occasional catch when I was resetting the date or time. The second thing was that I was doing this reset at least twice a week. Not for a few seconds off. It might be 3 or 4 minutes, it has skipped hours before! Had the battery changed 3 times just to be sure, same result. This has gone on for 6 months. Thirdly, the SEALS I knew back in my Navy days would not have allowed their insignia on this thing. A tactical watch that erratically skips time?! Guess I'll try Smith & Wesson.
UPDATE: 7/25/10- After 4 attempts by a watch maker to repair my Luminox, it not only stops during date change, but upon resetting, the minute hand has gotten totally out of sync with the hour. (hour hand right on with minute hand around the ten til position) A SERIOUS waste of money. You're better off with a $20 Casio with a "light" button. Couldn't figure out how to give a "zero stars" rating. The guys in the Teams need to consider getting their name and logo off of this thing.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I love this watch!Mar 20, 2011
By R. Hughes I bought this watch because a metal allergy sent me looking for a band with no metal at all. This watch is really light weight, and I never know that I am wearing it. I dropped it into my dogs water bowl and immediately fished it out, well I rinsed it off and let it dry out and it's been fine. At night the glowing hash marks show up clearly in all situations and that is really nice. Overall if you like what you see buy it. This watch does everything that they say it does and well.
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