Luminox continues to evolve its high-performance dive watch offering with the introduction of two new colorways to the Pacific Diver Chronograph 3140 Series. Coming in Forest Green and Graphite Grey, these colorways are inspired by the depth, texture, and quiet power of forests and mountainous landscapes. Expanding beyond its ocean-born origins, the Pacific Diver collection now embraces a broader spirit of exploration, where sea and land converge.

Rooted in the brand’s heritage of designing watches for the most demanding environments, both models express a more nuanced interpretation of adventure. Forest Green channels the richness and density of wooded terrain, while Graphite Grey reflects the understated strength of stone and elevation. The result is a versatile, contemporary aesthetic designed to transition effortlessly from extreme environments to everyday wear.
Central to these new models is the IP black stainless steel case, made popular by the Pacific Diver 3120 Black Steel Series. This highly durable construction enhances scratch resistance while delivering a stealth, tactical aesthetic that has become a favorite among Luminox enthusiasts. Engineered to perform, the Pacific Diver 3140 retains its professional-grade credentials, including the Swiss Made RONDA Z60 movement with chronograph functions, 200 meters of water resistance and a unidirectional rotating bezel, essential features for precision in demanding conditions.

As with all Luminox timepieces, visibility remains paramount. Equipped with Luminox Light Technology (LLT), the watches ensure constant readability in any light condition for up to 25 years, an uncompromising standard trusted by elite forces and professional adventurers worldwide.
Originally inspired by the vastness and mystery of the Pacific Ocean, the collection now extends its narrative to more versatile, multi-terrain function, an element deep rooted in the brands connection with the Navy SEALs. These watches offer purpose-built instruments shaped by nature and engineered for those who seek to explore it.
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