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“RECON” is the abbreviation for “RECONNAISSANCE” (meaning “recogni-
tion” in French) and a common term used by the military for an exploratory survey
through direct observation to determine the strength and types of enemy forces,
their disposition and intention, along with the lay of the land and weather condi-
tions. Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by Special Forces or specia-
lized units, ships, submarines, manned/unmanned aircraft and satellites.
The Luminox RECON Series was designed in collaboration with Andrea
Micheli, a former Swiss Army Military Security NCO, an internationally recognized
law enforcement/military specialized journalist and shooting instructor in order to
meet the requests from professional military personnel for an analog watch that
can be also used as a simple but efficient ground navigation tool. All watches in
the RECON Series feature a second color countdown zone on the dial, a dive
timing unidirectional ratcheting bezel, highly scratch resistant sapphire crystal with
antireflective coatings, a walking speed scale (essentially a walking tachymeter!)
Luminox “RECON” Series
available with scales in either km/h or mph and of course the ALWAYS VISIBLE
self-powered illumination found in all Luminox watches. All watches are packaged
in a tactical MOLLE/PALS (a standard carry system used in the military that
means (“MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment”/“Pouch Attachment
Ladder System”) compatible sunglass case.
Point Man – “Leading the Challenge!” (Series 8820)
The Point Man is the “tip of the spear.” Their job is to safely conduct the patrol
to the designated target through hostile territory. They define the marching speed
of the team. Being on point requires great concentration, nerves of steel, and
the ability to make instantaneous decisions but at exactly the right time, because
acting too soon or too late can be the difference between life or death for the
entire recon team.