Whatโs cooler than a badass chronograph dive watch? One with a compelling purpose. The new Luminox Pacific Diver is just that: itโs big, tough, functional and technical-looking, and it was made for a partnership between the watchmaker and an organization that retrains Navy SEALs and other special forces veterans for conservation initiatives. With a 44mm stainless steel case, these watches donโt look overly big on the brawny wrists of these bonafide tough guys.
Gear Patrol got to meet the members of the organization known as Force Blue as they worked on the project โ100 Yards of Hopeโ โ restoring a football field-sized patch of coral reef off of Key Biscayne in Florida thatโs been extensively damaged by a number of factors.


When we meet them, theyโre accompanied by marine biologists, Luminoxโs CEO and a couple of journalists โ and theyโre all wearing the Pacific Diver watches as they harvest coral clippings from an incubation area, prepare them on the boat, and then replant them using a cement-like substance at the target site. (Of course, they accomplish it all with military efficiency.) The organizationโs purpose is not only to address environmental causes, but to help rehabilitate returning soldiers, as well.
Dive watches arenโt strictly necessary for diving, but many divers still wear them as a dive computer backup โ and for fun. Add in the chronograph, and it actually becomes a tool that can be used in a lot of ways, with the stopwatch feature and rotating bezel used either individually or in combination. Despite the additional complexity of engineering a water-tight chronograph case, I was able to confirm that the chronograph buttons are completely usable underwater without waterlogging your watch.


In addition to a 200m water resistance, the Pacific Diver promises general durability with sapphire crystal and a bezel made from Luminoxโs own carbon composite material called โCarbonox.โ Just as important as durability and functionality is legibility, and Luminox nails that with, firstly, good design but also with perpetually glowing tritium illumination on the hands and dial.