This Watch Will Take Point

The military style Luminox Recon Nav SPC Watch looks like something one of Tom Clancy’s hard hitting special forces characters would wear. It is a watch that does more than just look cool and tell the time. It features a GMT function for checking time in another time zone, which is necessary for tracking bad guys as they move around the world; it offers a removable compass, necessary for finding your way in the wilds; and a walking speed tachymeter, because knowing how fast you are moving can be crucial in getting to the LZ in time. It even features a three common map scales that can be used to measure distances on maps without the need for calculations, while the watch strap also features an inch/cm measurement and comparison chart and holds a removable compass as an orientation device.

For everyone else this might just be a really cool watch, but those who count on details and count seconds this is a serious timepiece.

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Luminox Introduces the New RECON NAV SPC

January 2013 – San Rafael, CA – Luminox introduces the NAV SPC (Navigation Specialist) a new model in the successful RECON series. The watches in the RECON Series
each bear the title of a Reconnaissance team member and have features specific to their roles in a RECON operation. The Navigation Specialist is the person responsible for keeping the
patrol on the designated route until the target is reached, keeping on track with the use of a map, a compass, and GPS. They are highly adept at navigation – always oriented to the target.
The new NAV SPC models 8831 (KM) and 8832 (M) have a larger dial and a 46mm case. The dial incorporates an easy to read walking speed tachymeter, a unique feature of the RECON
series and a novelty for watches, either in kilometer (8831) or miles (8832) per hour. As Special Forces soldiers often work in different time zones, this Luminox model employs a movement with a GMT function enabling the wearer to set a second time zone.

In order to facilitate navigation with a map, the newly designed watch strap features three common map scales which can be used to measure distances on maps without the need for
calculations. The watch strap also features an inch/cm measurement and comparison chart and holds a removable compass as an orientation device. The combination of a black carbon-reinforced polycarbonate case, ratcheting dive bezel with two-tone aluminum ring, and black dial has a very recognizable military look. The graduated turning bezel and the contrast-color countdown quadrant of the dial can be used to time maneuvers and the bezel’s compass rose helps to establish the wearer’s position. The antireflective sapphire crystal is scratch resistant and the watch is powered by an always reliable and precise Ronda Swiss quartz movement. RECON Series watches are packaged in military-style MOLLE (MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) units that double as sunglass cases.

Designed in collaboration with former Swiss Army Military Security NCO Andrea Micheli, an internationally recognized law enforcement and military journalist and shooting instructor, the Swiss-made NAV SPC watch addresses the needs of military personnel for analog watches that can also be used as a simple and efficient navigation tool for orienteering, and other outdoor activities of civil consumers.

About Luminox
Luminox, the original self-powered luminous watch brand, is the watch of choice for U.S. Navy SEALs, F-117 NighthawkTM Stealth jet pilots, other elite forces and professional divers. Luminox watches glow up to 25 years in any light condition, Always Visible. Tough, powerful and accurate, Swiss-made Luminox is the ultimate night vision gear for serious athletes, rugged outdoorsmen and other peak performers.

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