Monday, October 31, 2011

Dive Watches

!±8± Dive Watches

Diving is all about timing. Divers, therefore, need some way of keeping track of their timing during their dive. They can't watch the clock on the wall, nor can they use a typical watch. That is why they use dive watches also known as diving watches or divers watches.

How do divers watches work?

First of all it is able to go deep under water. In other words, it can withstand tons of pressure. 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. Also, the band is made of rubber or a similar type of material so that salt water will not cause it to deteriorate.

What to look for when shopping for divers watches:

Diving watches vary in how deep they say they can go. You will find that they will go from a hundred meters to three hundred meters, some specialty watches even go more than 500 meters. The depth that you look for will depend on what type of diving you plan to do. 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. Also, the higher the depth, the more that the watch will be able to withstand bumps.

You also need to pay attention to the bezel. 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. If you can not quickly look at your time, you may overstay at the bottom. You will want to pay attention to the durability of the dive watches. Another thing to pay attention to is the accuracy. 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. If you shop for diving watches on the internet, you might be able to find them at lower prices than you would in the stores. In order to shop for divers watches online all you have to do is go to a search engine. In the key word box type in "divers watches," "diving watches," or "dive watches." That should yield many results. From there you can search through the results for a reputable dealer and the best prices.

Do people other than divers like diving watches?

Many people like diving watches because they are rugged and durable. People like to own them just to have them, even if they don't ever use them. And many people buy diving watches to wear as everyday watches and not necessarily for diving.


Dive Watches

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Luminox Watches

!±8± Luminox Watches

For the active set looking for good value in a rugged, dependable and eye-catching timepiece, the search is over. Luminox watches, with a unique self-powered illumination system guaranteed for 10 years, exceed all expectations.

Founded by Richard Timbo and Barry Cohen, the company was initially marketed under the Swiss firm's name RBMG (Richard Barry Marketing Group). Timbo and Cohen discovered a unique illumination technology being produced by a Swiss manufacturer, suggested that the technology be incorporated into a line of Swiss watches and negotiated an exclusive relationship for the use of the technology in North America, and the world's most luminous timepiece collection was born.

The founders later registered the name Luminox, which means "light night" in Latin to emphasize the superlative illumination system utilized in the watch collection. The company logo encompasses this meaning by using white lettering (light) on a black background (night) on a white background and red trim (color of the Swiss flag).

As an unknown brand attempting to penetrate a heavily brand-driven market, sales were initially slow until Luminox was contacted by a procurement officer for the U.S. Navy SEAL teams to build a dive watch for their use on night missions. With the help of their Swiss associates, the company spent nine months developing the initial Navy SEAL dive watch that launched in 1994. Becoming a supplier to the SEALs gave Luminox an enhanced credibility that helped spur sales. After successfully selling thousands of the original plastic model, Luminox launched its first steel version of the SEAL dive watch in 1999. This series became an instant best seller and suggested to the company "if we build it, they will come." With this in mind, Luminox continued to expand the dive watch series with the addition of an all-steel series and an all-titanium series in the fall of 2000.

Micro gas lights installed into the hour markers and bezels of a variety of Luminox watches make them unique and desirable. No external light source is needed to charge the paint on the dial or hands, nor do they require the push of a button to light the dial. All Luminox watches are entirely Swiss-made with multi-jewel Swiss quartz watch movements. Luminox also offers dress and field watches. Field watches are designed with crown protectors built in their cases. Styles include Captain's Dress Field and Dress watches and are available with supple, padded leather straps or solid link stainless steel bracelets. The New Sport Field series features the Luminox illumination system.


Luminox Watches

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