Water & Dive
Purposeful watches with strong legibility and model-specific water resistance, including the famous Navy SEAL families.
Marcus Tempus
Inspired by the watches that accompanied the great expeditions of the past, the Luminox Adventure XL.1301 combines classic field-watch character with the durability and visibility expected from a modern Swiss Made Luminox.
The 43mm 316L stainless steel case is paired with a distinctive antique-finished unidirectional bezel, giving the watch a wonderfully aged, expedition-inspired appearance. Against it, the clean black dial and bold white Arabic numerals provide excellent contrast, while the black genuine leather strap gives the watch a more traditional character than Luminox's overtly tactical models.
Beneath the sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating is a Swiss Ronda 515 quartz movement, providing straightforward time and date functionality. Luminox Light Technology delivers continuous low-light visibility for up to 25 years without requiring an external light source to charge it.
With a screw-in crown and 200 metres of water resistance, the XL.1301 isn't simply styled to look adventurous. It combines genuine outdoor capability with a design that can move remarkably easily from the countryside to everyday wear.
✦ Model: Luminox Adventure Watch XL.1301
✦ Swiss Made
✦ Movement: Swiss Ronda 515 quartz
✦ Functions: Time and date
✦ Case: 316L stainless steel
✦ Case Diameter: 43mm
✦ Case Height: 12mm
✦ Bezel: Antique-finished unidirectional rotating bezel
✦ Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
✦ Crown: Screw-in crown
✦ Illumination: Luminox Light Technology (LLT)
✦ Visibility: Constant glow for up to 25 years
✦ Water Resistance: 200 metres / 660 feet / 20 ATM
✦ Strap: Black genuine leather
✦ Lug Width: 21mm
✦ Weight: 91g

Swiss Performance Watches
Performance on the Wrist
Luminox watches combine strong dial contrast, practical case construction and highly visible markers with a distinctly purposeful design language.
The result is a watch that feels equally at home outdoors, on the water or in everyday life — with the visual character to remain unmistakably Luminox.
The Technology
Luminox Light Technology uses tiny borosilicate glass capsules containing micro gas lights on the hands, hour markers and, on selected models, the bezel.
Unlike conventional luminous paint that must first absorb light, LLT is self-powered and designed to provide continuous visibility for up to 25 years.
A Defining Chapter
In 1992, Navy SEAL research and development officer Chief Nick North worked with Luminox to develop a watch suited to the demanding needs of the SEALs.
That collaboration helped establish the Original Navy SEAL 3000 Series and became one of the most recognisable parts of the Luminox story.
Purposeful Materials
CARBONOX™ is Luminox's carbon-based case material, developed for watches where low weight and robust construction matter.
Luminox describes CARBONOX™ as six times lighter than steel and three times lighter than titanium, while also being non-metallic, anti-magnetic and resistant to changing weather conditions.
The Luminox World
Purposeful watches with strong legibility and model-specific water resistance, including the famous Navy SEAL families.
Watches inspired by cockpit clarity, technical readability and the practical requirements of aviation.
Rugged watches designed for everyday adventure, field use and reliable visibility beyond the city.
Choosing Your Watch
Luminox collections include different case materials, movements, crystals, case sizes and levels of water resistance. Some models use quartz movements while others are automatic.
We therefore list the exact technical specification on each Marcus Tempus product page rather than applying one specification to the whole brand.
Care & Water Resistance
Water resistance is not permanent. Luminox recommends that gaskets are inspected and replaced every 18–24 months, or more frequently when a watch is regularly exposed to chlorinated pools or salt water. The exact water-resistance rating should always be checked on the individual model.
Luminox Questions
It is a self-powered illumination system using micro gas lights inside tiny glass capsules to provide continuous low-light visibility.
Luminox states that its self-powered illumination is designed to remain visible for up to 25 years.
No. LLT does not rely on external light to charge in the way conventional luminous paint does.
It is a lightweight carbon-based material used by Luminox on selected watch cases and components.
No. Water resistance varies by model, so the individual watch specification should always be checked.
No. The range includes quartz watches as well as selected automatic models.
Explore Luminox
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