Our watch of the week is the Luminox XB.3761
men's watch. The special
wristwatch from the Bear Grylls Survival Series impresses with numerous special features and is therefore also suitable as a military watch, pilot watch, outdoor watch, diving watch, and sports watch. A true all-rounder, so to speak! Learn more about the functions of our watch of the week in this article.
The Luminox brand and Bear Grylls
Lumen means light, and the word Nox means night. Put together, the word Luminox stands for watches that glow at night, for up to 25 years. The watches are built to meet the highest demands for durability and withstand the toughest conditions. All over the world, elite military units rely on this brand. Survival expert Bear Grylls from England, a former elite soldier, tested these watches in action and swears by them. Edward Michael Grylls, known as Bear Grylls, is a former British SAS soldier, adventurer, documentary filmmaker, scout leader, and author. He became famous, among other things, for the series Man vs. Wild. Grylls served from 1994 to 1997 with the 21st Special Air Service Regiment, a special unit of the British Army Reserve.
Our Luminox XB.3761
Our watch of the week has a dark gray Cordura strap, made from a polyamide fabric. The case is a robust stainless steel case, and the case back is screw-down. The crown is also screw-down and has a double seal and crown protection. The bezel of this outdoor watch rotates in both directions and is made of black carbon. It features 24 cities from 24 different time zones. The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal also has an anti-reflective coating. This watch is suitable as a diving watch, as it is water-resistant to 20 bar. In addition to hours, minutes, and seconds, the watch can also display the date, and a second time zone can be set. The dial of the Luminox watch is black with white indices. All hands glow in the dark thanks to Luminox Light Technology, which makes continuous illumination possible for up to 25 years. The hour, minute, and second hands are white, and there is also another black-and-orange GMT hand for setting the additional time zone.