Navy SEAL wristwatch?

I been hearing about this legendary watch that Navy SEALS wear, so I am asking if anyone knows exactly what watch it is that SEALS wear? Maybe it is something that they are given after they graduate from their training, and I have seen these watches from Lumonix(sp?)…but that watch doesn’t seem ALPHA, or “SEAL-worthy” imo…not sure why. Anways does anyone know for sure what watch it is?

According to this online store:

Looking around…

I have a NSW for everyday wear. I love this watch. It is the only watch I have ever owned that no matter how dark it is, I can read the exact time down to the second.

I’ve found several sites that claim the Zodiac Sea Wolf used to be the ‘official’ watch of the SEALS, apparently in the '60s.

From the Luminox webpage (emphasis mine):

Rick, Can you post a link to your watch? Is it different than the older models that Johnny L.A. linked to?

I have an EOD friend. I asked him the same question because I was looking at the watch that Jack Bauer wears on “24”.

He said: “Whatever the f-ck they want to wear. Most of them wear the cheap g-shocks from the exchange because they’re cheap and monkeys are attracted to flashy things. Stop being gay.”

Same thing with cool “pilot watches”. When I was in the USAF, the magazine ads were all for big mechanical things, and Breitling’s marketing was full of “Blue Angels wear our watches” crap.

What did we all really wear? Black plastic Casios from the BX or the local KMart. Cost $20-40 depending on whether it had 1 or 2 timezones. They tell time & pull Gs just fine.

Then-Colonel Chuck Yeager wore a Rolex Submariner.

I’ve got a couple of Luminox watches and they are fine watches. I bought one for my elderly father and he loved it because it was easy to read.

That being said, a Casio G-Shock can’t be beat for service under difficult conditions. They are accurate and almost indestructible. In the event it is lost, stolen or takes some shrapnel you will cry over losing your source of information, not the watch itself. Just buy another one almost anywhere in the world.

This is very close to what mine looks like

Submariner is a model name?

Well, that crossword puzzle clue from last week certainly makes a hell of a lot more sense now.

I should clarify: the monkeys he was refering too were actual monkeys, as in, will swing down from the tree and try to take your watch. Funny on many levels, but a real danger apparently. :smiley:

edit: Monkeys in Iraq you say? Nay, monkeys in the SE Asia region, where EOD and Spec Forces are still actively employed.

Yes. The Submariner is a model in the Oyster line. In case you need one for another crossword puzzle, here are the Oyster watches:
[ul][li]Air-King[/li][li]Date[/li][li]Milgauss[/li][li]Datejust[/li][li]Datejust II[/li][li]Datejust Turn-O-Graph[/li][li]Lady Datejust Pearlmaster[/li][li]GMT Master II[/li][li]Explorer[/li][li]Explorer II[/li][li]Submariner[/li][li]Sea Dweller[/li][li]Sea Dweller DeepSea[/li][li]Daytona[/li][list][li]Paul Newman Daytona[/ul][/li][li]Day-Date[/li][li]Day-Date II[/li][li]Masterpiece[/li][li]Oyster Perpetual[/li][li]Yacht-Master[/li][li]Yacht-Master II[/list][/li]The bracelet models are called ‘Jubilee’, ‘Oyster’, and ‘President’.