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Ready for adventure at every turn, the Luminox Men's Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch features a handsome, ivory dial and impressive deep-water capabilities. A brown leather band boasts white contrast-stitching and metal studs for a rugged look, while a stainless steel case is topped by a scratch-resistant sapphire-coated window that reveals an ivory dial. Black Arabic-numeral hour indicators, stick minute markers, three subdials, a date window, and luminescent hands define the dial. Two prominent push pieces and an alarm function round out this luxury timepiece. This Swiss-made watch is water resistant to an astounding 660 feet (200 m).
- Precise Swiss-quartz movement
- Sapphire glass, single anti-reflective coating
- 23 mm, dark brown leather strap, decorated with steel rivets, steel buckle
- Battery life 48 months
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Luminox Men's A.1847 Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch Reviews
Luminox Men's A.1847 Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch Reviews
| 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Luminox Men's A.1847 Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch (Watch) -My own measurements-41.12mm - Bezel diameter 42.16mm - Case diameter 46.50mm - Case with crown 23.00mm - Lug/strap width 14.22mm - Case Thickness 2.05" - Case length w/lugs, tip to tip -Backstory- It's surprising how few (affordable) casual/dress styles tritium watches are available. Military and diving styles are abundant but just don't appeal to me for every day wear. Of the few tritium watch manufacturers out there - Marathon, Reactor, Smith & Wesson, Uzi, TAWATEC, Traser, Luminox, and Ball - only the latter three offer anything close to what I was looking for. Ball is out of my price range so it came down to Traser and Luminox's nearly identical cream-dial dress watches (Traser's Aviator Bucker Jungmesiter and Luminox's 1847), both with MB-Microtech vials and riveted, sewn brown leather straps. Though I liked the propeller inspired hands and exclusive white tritium vials of the Aviator better, the alarm, smaller case diameter,... Read more 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful By Glenn Smooth (Palmdale, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Luminox Men's A.1847 Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch (Watch) First off the watch looks much better in person than it does in the few (lousy) photos online. It's pretty beefy at 42mm. There is also a 48mm version of the same watch which is simply gigantic, but that seems to be the trend these days. It keeps accurate time. I just bought mine a week ago so I haven't slammed it around much but it feels really strong so far. One great feature is the tritium (always on radioactive glowing material encased in small glass tubes) that you're able to see in the dark. They're placed at each hour and on the hands. Yes, it's radioactive material on your wrist! Amazingly the stuff always glows - never gets dim and is guaranteed to last 25 years. It also makes cheap replicas difficult to produce since this material has to be approved by the government before entering the usa. Very few companies have permission. The only downside is the manual. It's worthless and doesn't explain anything about this model watch or what the 2 buttons do. One seems to reset... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Luminox Men's A.1847 Field Chronograph Alarm Stainless Steel Watch (Watch) I gave this watch a four becuase the instruction guide that came with the watch is completely useless. They waste pages in the guide on how the Navy Seals love this watch. I would also like to love this watch if I knew how to use it! All I could figure out from the instructions is how to set the proper current date and time. I have no idea what the other three dials can do. I have heard it has an alarm, chronograph, etc. but I have no idea how to work the other features. Swiss made, but some marketing idiot in the US wrote the terrible instruction guide. The Swiss would never have left such a poor guide on such a great watch. |
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