Sneak Peak At Upcoming LUM-TEC 1000m PVD Diver Watch

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Many say that it cannot be done - a 1000 meter water resistant diver's watch with an internal rotating bezel. Why? Well, it has to do with the crown that rotates the internal bezel. Unlike the crown for setting the time than can be tightly screwed into ensure high water resistance, the crown for adjusting the internal bezel needs to be functional, even deep under water. Part of this dilemma is purely academic, because people can't even dive that deep and live. So you could theoretically have a crown for the internal bezel that does ensure water resistance to say 300 meters, and then would need to be screwed down beyond that. LUM-TEC isn't interested in such trivialities. It wants to make a 1000m diver watch with an internal rotating bezel. I can't wait to see how they attack the challenge.

Maybe LUM-TEC will use a sophisticated technique like the one that Breitling used for pushers. Read here to see how Breitling used magnets create 'no contact' pushers for its Avenger Seawolf Chronograph watch. I don't know if this concept can be translated into a design for a crown meant to rotate an internal ring, but it might be a good start for them. Another approach would be to use one hell of a heavy duty gasket system. As the development of this watch continues, we will get a better idea of LUM-TEC's inevitably clever solution.

The style of this new LUM-TEC watch (tentatively known at the "Super Diver" or 1000 meter diver) is really nice. It captures the essence of both classic and modern diver watch necessities and design, without getting gimmicky. The PVD cases look sublime with the black or colored faces, and dimensions of the elements on the face look just right. What do I mean? Well for example the hands are all the right length, the hour indicators are just the right size, and the crowns are large for easy manipulation, even with gloves. These are basic things, that surprisingly get messed up too often. LUM-TEC is known for not looking  past important details though, and I appreciate that. Check out the gallery below for more images.

At least three versions of the LUM-TEC 1000m diver are going to be available: a standard three hand version, one with a 24 hour dial, and a chronograph. Each version will of course feature LUM-TEC's MVD (maximum darkness visibility) technology which is a special luminant application they use. The images here are concepts, and could possibly be further refined as a production ready model is announced. One important element of the watches has not been decided yet, and that is the movements to use. I predict we will see a couple of movement variations, but up for consideration are quartz movements to make the watch more affordable (LUM-TEC watches are always a good value) or really going all out and inserting ETA 2892-A2 automatic mechanical movements. Whatever movement LUM-TEC decides to use will dictate the price. Quartz based versions will likely be around $500, while high grade mechanical movement versions could reach around $2000. Either way I know that LUM-TEC will deliver the solid values and quality that they are known for. LUM-TEC hopes for a release of the 1000m PVD diver watch late next year.

Images by artist Russ Schwenkler ("Dangeruss").

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This a just a brilliant achievement of fine US hands. :)

Watch companies can make different designs etc. but the MDV technology is the only one I guess.

I am a great fan of Lum Tec "spirit".
This first 2008 COLECTION will be just remarkable.

John,

I recently purchased a LUM-TEC M1 chronograph and I liked it so much I reserved a 2009 M Tungsten model a few days later--and I'm not even a fan of larger-sized watches. It is an interesting company because they are so open with the design process and they listen to the input of their customers. If you read their official forum, you will get a good sense of that interactivity.

Brian

I've been looking at Lum-Tec too. They have some really cool designs and I'd like to pick one up. I'm really new to the watch buying arena. Ive had a Breitling Super Ocean for about 3 years. I believe that watch is 42mm. It seems like most of the Lum-Tec's are bigger. How can I tell, since I'm buying via mail if a watch will fit me properly. My wrist is just under 7 inches. I like they're B1 and the M9. Thanks.

Dan,
I have small wrists myself and I can say this watch has been no problem at all. It fits really nicely and is comfy all day. This is also a good started watch because it is inexpensive but still relatively exclusive. It you are really concerned you can measure the height of the watch in relation to your wrist to see how large of a footprint it would make.

While I'm rambling... It's interesting that the marker at 6 is horizontal instead of vertical... What are people's thoughts on this?

Hi Charles,
This is just a style choice. It add symmetry to the markers at 3 and 9. I actually like it. Different, but cool. Neat to point that out.

Oh - and I would get rid of the luminescent 24 hour face and inner chapter ring on the blue one... make the face look more like the black one featured, but with a blue section to the internal bezel. But that's just me...

Oh - forgot to say - the dial is near perfect (OK - maybe not - why is the second hand blue???), but I've got some issues with the case and band... Why is one crown protected by a guard, but not the other? Crown guards are functional... Why are the lugs so elongated? Why is there fake stitching on a rubber band, on a watch that is otherwise minimalistic and functional?

I noticed the LUM-TEC watch you posted a few weeks (months?) ago - the orange one... That was fairly nice, but this divers' watch is gorgeous. To make it perfect, the markings on the internal bezel would have to be luminous as well. I would opt for the one with the internal bezel that is blue to 15 minutes - though I think the blue minute hand outline would take some getting used to. Very interesting looking watch.

Does anyone know if the PVC coating (or whatever makes the watch case black) scratches? I've had black watches in the past, and after a few months of hard wear, they look like crap. Any idea how tough the coating is on this one?

Although I like the idea of a watch water resistant to 1000m, it's really not necessary. I'd like this watch just as much if it was resistant to 100m (maybe 200m so the divers would buy it). And I disagree re: operable under water. I'm not a diver, but my understanding is that you set the bezel BEFORE you dive. So a screw-down crown, with a double gasket (water resistant to, say, 50m when unscrewed) should be more than adequate. Screwed down, it should be water resistant to the rating of the watch.

I still have trouble with the $500-$2000 price point for what is still a relatively new, unknown watch brand. I think these watches would have a lot more success if marketed at a $250-$500 price point. Even lower - do the Hyundai (or, for that matter, Honda) strategy of undercutting everyone else for value when you enter the market, then slowly raise your prices as perception of quality increases. But that's just me...

C

Hi John,
I've watch LUM-TEC grow from close to their beginning. I do have a LUM-TEC watch and I really like it. I am not just saying that cause they want me to. I've spoken to their owner a lot, and he actually assembles each of the watches himself. He is pretty fanatic about quality. I can say that the company does present a good value in the watch, as similar watches can go for a lot more. Let me know if you have more questions about them. Thanks

What's the story with Lum-Tec. I'm starting to see more about them online. Does anyone own any? Are they really a good value or is this just some "flash in the pan" company?

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