The new white and black contrast addition to the popular Navy SEAL 3500 series.
Luminox expands its iconic Navy SEAL 3500 Series with the all-new Navy SEAL 3500 - Arctic Edition, a striking white timepiece designed for those operating in the harshest ice-covered landscapes. Crafted with a lightweight white fiberglass case and bezel, this new edition of the Navy SEAL 3500 embodies stealth, resilience, and precision, catering to both military personnel and arctic explorers alike.
Luminox has worked alongside the U.S. Navy SEALs since the brand’s inception, creating rugged and reliable timepieces that meet the highest tactical standards. This latest addition maintains the 45mm case size of the 3500 Series, while introducing a new white fiberglass case and bezel, offering a lightweight yet highly durable construction. The contrast of the black dial with white hour numerals means increased readability at a glance. With 200-meter water resistance, a screw-on 316L stainless steel case back, and a scratch-resistant hardened mineral crystal, this timepiece is built to endure the most extreme arctic conditions.
As with all Luminox timepieces, the Navy SEAL 3500 - Arctic Edition features the brand’s proprietary Luminox Light Technology (LLT), ensuring constant visibility for up to 25 years in complete darkness. The classic green and orange glow of the LLT tubes enhances legibility in snowy and low-contrast environments, making it an essential tool for those navigating Arctic landscapes.
The watch comes equipped with a white genuine rubber strap providing and comfortable and secure fit for any adventure. The uni-directional rotating bezel offers precise tracking of elapsed time, useful for mission timing and outdoor expeditions.
For over three decades, Luminox has been the trusted timepiece of choice for the Navy SEALs, extreme adventurers, and survivalists. The Navy SEAL 3500 - Arctic Edition continues this legacy, merging tactical reliability with an arctic-inspired design, ready for the world’s most chilling and demanding environments.
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