Luminox and Bear Grylls continue their mission of durability and survival performance with the new Bear Grylls Survival Master 3741.BO.N, a limited edition of just 500 pieces worldwide. Designed in an all-black finish, this timepiece embodies stealth, strength, and the survival mindset.
Crafted with a 45mm CARBONOX™+ case and anti-reflective sapphire crystal, the 3741.BO.N delivers exceptional durability while remaining incredibly lightweight. The black dial is highlighted with Bear Grylls' signature orange accents on the hour markers, cardinal directions (NSEW), and hands for enhanced legibility. Complemented by 18 Luminox Light Technology (LLT) tubes, the watch provides constant visibility for up to 25 years in any light condition.
Built for real-world survival, this chronograph features a unidirectional bezel, 300 metres of water resistance, and a black vulcanized rubber strap with a detachable compass for navigation in the wild. The dial also includes an SOS Morse Code reference for emergency situations.
True to the Bear Grylls collection, the dial features Bear Grylls' logo and his iconic "Never Give Up" motto, while the special two-tone case back is engraved with his signature and motto in bright orange. An orange compound crown provides enhanced grip, while the signature orange accents throughout the watch serve as a constant reminder of the resilience and determination that have defined Bear Grylls' greatest adventures.
It reminds and inspires the wearer of this key attitude that has helped Bear Grylls to survive many critical situations.
Product Specification
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Glass Type |
Sapphire crystal anti-reflective coating |
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Case Material |
CARBONOX™+ |
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Case Diameter |
45 mm |
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Bezel Material |
CARBONOX™+ |
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Strap Material |
Black rubber EPDM signature strap with stainless steel Luminox signature buckle |
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Strap Colour |
Black |
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Dial Colour |
Black |
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Bezel Function |
Uni-directional rotating dive bezel |
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Special Functions |
Chronograph, Date, Dive bezel |
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Movement |
Ronda, Swiss Quartz |
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Water Resistance |
300 metres |