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Luminox - Air Series - Constellation Automatic

9602

2 Year Limited Warranty

The LUMINOX Constellation is from the AIR Lockheed Martin collection. The model impresses with its durable steel case and tritium LLT luminescence. This ensures the watch's legibility in the dark for up to 15 years. The dial is protected by an anti-reflective sapphire crystal and the water resistance is 100 meters.

This model has an automatic movement with a high quality SW 200 movement, which has a movement frequency of 28800 semi-frequencies per hour. The watch is made with a combination steel case and leather strap. With a case diameter of 42 mm, it is a medium-sized watch that fits comfortably on any man's hand. Among the features, they offer a date and day of the week display at the 3rd position.

An interesting feature of this model is the depiction of the globe and the Lockheed XC-69 aircraft from Lockheed Martin on the dial, which gives the watch the hallmark of a pilot's watch. The aircraft can also be found on the caseback.

Main Characteristics

  • Swiss Made
  • Constant Glow for up to 25 years in any light condition
  • 42mm Diameter
  • 100 meters Water Resistance, 10 ATM, 300 Feet, Individually Tested
  • Automatic Movement, Sellita SW 200-1, Time Date
  • 38 Hours Power Reserve
  • 316L Stainless Steel Case
  • Bi-directional rotating Bezel
  • Stainless Steel Screw in Back Case
  • Sapphire Crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • Screw in Crown
  • 14mm Height
  • Weigh 105g

What is an Automatic Watch?

An automatic watch harnesses the movement of the wearer's arm to power its mechanism. As the arm moves, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch's hands moving and accurate timekeeping.

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