Luminox Stealth watch review
I'm reviving this thread because every so often people discuss pilot watches. I believe I have found a strong contender for the perfect pilot watch. Not only is this watch distinctive and different, but it is extremely practical and a great value for the price.
I recently purchased a Luminox Stealth 3402 watch. Here are
pictures. I found this link at random because I wanted to provide pictures of the front and back of the watch.
Military people might recognize this watch from military issue. Actually, Luminox watches are a derivative of military-issue watches, such as the one pictured
here.
Professional watch reviewers make a big deal about the box in which a watch is packed. They seem to equate a watch's quality with its box. That's ridiculous. Just the same, I may as well be no different than a professional reviewer. The Luminox Stealth watch is packed in a box covered with a black material with an embossed, extruded "Luminox" logo in stainless steel on top. Cool box, actually.
The Luminox Stealth watch is stainless steel with a special black plating to look like an F-117. It is about 45 mm wide. It is somewhat heavier than many watches, but is not uncomfortable at all. Very good quality for the price. In fact, I have a small wrist and I can barely tell I am wearing the watch. I have the stainless steel bracelet, which is well-made with a double-lock clasp. It fastens in place with a good, distinctive "click." The bracelet has a link to fold out to wear the watch over a jacket or outerwear.
The watch has a quartz movement. Accuracy is a given with quartz watches. I've had my Stealth a little over a month and it has gained three seconds. Now, many watch purists scoff at quartz movements and prefer traditional mechanical movements. That's fine. I also have mechanical watches and love them all, but I'm talking about a watch that, I think, pilots will find extremely useful and practical.
The major aspect of this watch for pilots is its readibility. The hands and numbers are white on a black background. Very easy to read. Very (cool) military-looking. The most outstanding aspect of the watch, and what really sold me, is its luminescence. In other words, the hands and hour markers
really do glow in the dark - at all times! It is absolutely amazing. I won't say the watch lights up the room at night - that would be absurd - but you can certainly see the face at night from a distance. I always wished that I had a watch that really glowed brightly in the dark when I was flying. The Luminox Stealth fills the bill in that regard big time.
The outside bezel can be turned to read time in a second time zone. Determine how many hours ahead or behind you want to read the time and set it over the "12." Then, read the time in the desired second zone directly with the hour hand.
I recommend the Luminox Stealth highly if you want a "pilot" watch that is extremely readable under all light conditions, accurate, and different. Luminox is very available online and prices vary greatly. Do plenty of shopping. This watch should cost no more than $275, including shipping, if you shop wisely.