Inspired by Aviation Legends
Inspired by Aviation Legends
In 1998, U.S. Air Force pilots flying the stealth F-117 NIGHTHAWK™ approached Luminox with a challenge: create a timepiece as mission-ready as their aircraft. The result was more than a watch, it was the beginning of a lasting partnership rooted in performance, innovation, and history.
Today, Luminox is proud to be an official licensee of Lockheed Martin, one of the most advanced aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world. Through this partnership, we’ve created the Luminox Air Series, a line of aviation-inspired watches honoring some of the most iconic aircraft ever built.
F-117 NIGHTHAWK® x Skunk Works®
Heritage Collection
Founded in 1943, Lockheed Martin’s® top-secret task force, Skunk Works®, has been a pioneer in the development of classified advanced technology solutions and innovations in aviation. the F-117 NIGHTHAWK® x Skunk Works® Heritage Pilot celebrates this groundbreaking program. Equipped with aviation essentials, including reversed numbers on the bezel so time can be easily tracked across time zones, and subtle homages to the legendary Skunk Works® program, this timepiece is essential for budding aviators and military enthusiasts alike.
F-117 NIGHTHAWK™ x Skunk Works®
P-38 LIGHTNING®
9520 Series
The Luminox Air Pilot P-38 LIGHTNING® lives up to the storied fighter jet that heroically served during WWII in both the European and Asian Theaters of Operations. Feared by the enemy because of their maneuverability even at high altitudes, the fighter jet earned the nickname, The Fork Tailed Devil, by the Luftwaffe.
Lockheed’s® P-38 LIGHTNING® was an engineering feat of its day, and the new Luminox Air Pilot P-38 pays homage to both the design and functionality of this iconic airplane.
P-38 LIGHTNING® Collection
CONSTELLATION®
9600 Series
This collection is inspired by a revolutionary airplane known as the Constellation®. It is also fondly nicknamed, Connie. The plane was a game changer for both civil and military aviation, setting flight time records including the quickest flight from Burbank, CA to Washington, DC in 1944 in just under 7 hours at an average speed of 331 miles/hour (roughly 533 km/hour).