Thanks for a good review! I was going to buy one of these thinking they were extra tough like a G-SHOCK, but now I think I’ll just buy another G-SHOCK!
I was interested in the "Luminox Clock," which is known for its strength, and came this far. I found something interesting while watching your video. It's a fact that your cousin's husband broke his bike. Soldiers train more intensely than riding a bicycle. Luminox is like a bubble.
Hi! I really enjoyed your video. I'm a diver and I'm using my dive computer also beside my old Casio AE2000 for around 12 years. It has a metal wrist. I dont know how many times I hit the watch to hard objects like the oxygen tank, some steel walls on a ship etc. etc. and it is still working well. I was focused on the Luminox watches but after a bit of investigation I don't really think it is really a tactical watch. I don't think it can beat the Casio AE2000. No way. The movement Ronda 515 is the most low cost mechanism made by Powertech company. So, why are these Luminox watches so pricey? Let's compared this Luminox Sea turtle with the Casio AE2000. What's the point of spending 10x or more money on this Luminox brand?
I have one. It isn't 39mm (it is more like 47mm). It also isn't 18mm lug to lug. It is 22. not sure where you got your information from. Also the case material is called Carbonox. Unless you are reviewing a different and smaller version.
I have the 44 and love it. Wear it pretty much daily. Then wear the Rolex on occasion and omega on occasion but the luminex is my go-to and every day wear
Thanks for a good review! I was going to buy one of these thinking they were extra tough like a G-SHOCK, but now I think I’ll just buy another G-SHOCK!
I was interested in the "Luminox Clock," which is known for its strength, and came this far.
I found something interesting while watching your video.
It's a fact that your cousin's husband broke his bike.
Soldiers train more intensely than riding a bicycle.
Luminox is like a bubble.
Hi! I really enjoyed your video.
I'm a diver and I'm using my dive computer also beside my old Casio AE2000 for around 12 years. It has a metal wrist. I dont know how many times I hit the watch to hard objects like the oxygen tank, some steel walls on a ship etc. etc. and it is still working well. I was focused on the Luminox watches but after a bit of investigation I don't really think it is really a tactical watch. I don't think it can beat the Casio AE2000. No way. The movement Ronda 515 is the most low cost mechanism made by Powertech company.
So, why are these Luminox watches so pricey?
Let's compared this Luminox Sea turtle with the Casio AE2000.
What's the point of spending 10x or more money on this Luminox brand?
Nice review! I actually use this watch from year 2019 and im totally satisfied. Thanks!
@Kevin Park yes i highly recommended until now from 2019 i didn't have any issues and no change of battery
What size is your wrist in inches? I have a 6.5 inch wrist and am deciding between 39mm and 44mm versions.
Which one did you got in the end? 39mm or 44mm?
That was well done. And for what its worth, that watch looked excellent on you.
Thank you for that!
Hi, did you check which is the lug-to-lug width?
Is the Sea Turtle Giant the 44mm? Or can the giant also be 39 or 44? Or is the 39 just named the Sea Turtle ? Lol thanks in advance !
The title says 39mm, so it's evident that the Turtle Giant can be with this size
i found on my 7-inch wrist this looks too small and toy-like
Its their lightest weight watch
I have one. It isn't 39mm (it is more like 47mm). It also isn't 18mm lug to lug. It is 22. not sure where you got your information from. Also the case material is called Carbonox. Unless you are reviewing a different and smaller version.
This is the 39mm version of that watch
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Cool.
The hand lume is dead! No good
I have the 44 and love it. Wear it pretty much daily. Then wear the Rolex on occasion and omega on occasion but the luminex is my go-to and every day wear