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Luminox Watches

April 7th, 2009 admin No comments

The Luminox Watch, Not Just For The Military


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During the day, it’s easy to glance at your watch and see what time it is. A watch company that specializes in the manufacturing of watches that can be seen no matter what the light level is the Lumonox Company. Originally, this Swiss maker of watches was known as RMBG and they took watch innovation to a new level.

It is extremely annoying to try to view the time this way, leaving people literally in the dark about the time. The way the luminous technology in the watches work is by employing the use of micro-gas lights throughout the various components of the watch face and surrounding the face as well. Because these lights are constantly glowing, the time can easily be read on them no matter what type of lighting the wearer is subject to.

This technology is so effective that the Navy Seals have adopted the watches to use in their missions. To fill the demand, the company began producing watches that had plastic bands that were designed to be worn by anyone who wanted a Luminox watch.

After the Navy adopted the Luminox watch, the Air force demanded its own version so a new generation of these watches was born. It is probably just a matter of time before other watch manufacturers come up with their own version of watches that will be effective despite low lighting as the call for such watches will continue to increase.

Luminox Watch History

Most of the big names in watches are considered elderly by business standards. All of that changed in 1989 when two American businessmen made the brave choice to use Swiss watch making technology and a unique illumination system to create a new watch unlike anything the world had seen before. The theory behind this innovative watch design was intended to appeal to the sports enthusiasts. To get the point across about the special and unique ability of this new style of watches, the two businessmen aptly named their new company Luminox.

Since the illumination feature of Luminox watches is what really sets them apart, it may be useful to have a clear picture of how this technology works. Unlike other watches that can light up, the Luminox watches are powered by tiny gas lights called borosilicate glass capsules. Among other benefits of this system, the capsules also provide continuous illumination for up to 25 years and are brighter than previously manufactured lit watches. In the beginning, the Luminox Watch Company was having a bit of a struggle to get the notice necessary to really grow as a company. By early in 1994, the Luminox company was able to offer the original SEAL Dive Series I. Once again the amazing ability of Swiss engineering, coupled with their unique illumination system set the Luminox Company up for some serious success.

This was the turning point the Luminox Company needed. Due the involvement of the SEALS in the popularity of Luminox watches, the owners began to see a dramatic increase in the number of sales. For the next 5 years, Luminox focused on the sales of their plastic watches. The Luminox Watch Company is amazing example of what hard work, dedication, and having a product the U.S. military needs can do.

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Dive Watches

April 1st, 2009 admin No comments

Dive Watches

Diving is all about timing. How do divers watches work?


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The dive watches have easy to read dials so that divers can figure out how much time they have remaining for their dive. Rather than having the typical push/pull crown that most watches have, the dive watches have a screw down crown, which gives it more of a water tight seal. What to look for when shopping for divers watches:

Diving watches vary in how deep they say they can go. If you plan to do normal diving in the pool, then hundred meters may be sufficient, however, if you plan to do some scuba diving you will want to find a watch that will go two hundred meters. Divers have to be able to see how much time they have been under the water, so it is important that the diving watches have a unidirectional elapsed timing bezel.

A clear face on divers watches is important also. The clear face allows you to quickly glance at the face of the watch and see your time. You will want to pay attention to the durability of the dive watches. You will also want to take the strength of the divers watches into consideration.

Where can you buy divers watches?

Divers watches can be found in various places. Most stores that carry watches will have diving watches. There are specialty swim shops that have diving watches. You can also find divers watches on the internet. In the key word box type in “divers watches,” “diving watches,” or “dive watches.” Do people other than divers like diving watches?

Many people like diving watches because they are rugged and durable.

History of Dive Watches

The earliest dive watches were developed for the military and professional needs. The Omega SA probably deserves the honour of having created the world’s first diving watch, with the Omega “Marine,” introduced in 1932.

In 1953 Lip-Blancpain’s Fifty Fathoms waterproof watch came on the market in France. Various models were issued by Blancpain in small quantities to the military in several countries, including US and French Navy combat diver teams. The Rolex Submariner dive watch was introduced at the Basel Watch Fair in 1954 which coincided with the development of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, known as scuba. In 1961 Rolex had two versions of the Submariner, one water resistant to 200 meters/660 feet, the other, less expensive version, to 100 meters/330 feet. During the 1960s commercial work in the oceans and seas created the professional diving organisations that needed dive watches designed for conducting safe diving operations at greater depths. Diving watches are however still commonly used by divers as a back-up instrument for overcoming dive computer malfunctions.

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