

The groove in the crown is essential for ease of use, as will be explained in more detail later. In the centre of the image the slight ding in the plastic case created by the grub screw is visible. Here you can see one of the four watch back screws. On the back of the case we see the only indication of waterproofing with a 100m water resistant rating (which is not shown on the watch face). The watch itself is a completely self contained module.
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The recess in the 2211 Signature’s body for the watch to fit in, plus the four fixing points, two bolt holes and two grub screws.

Then loosen the two Torx grub screws either side of the crown. To access the watch, first loosen the two black Allen bolts near the lens of the light. Strap fitting / changing is easy as the lugs are positioned so that you can release the spring pins using a pusher. The hands have lume on them, but there is no lume on the rest of the watch face. This starts to turn a slightly amber colour and once fully charged it turns green. The hands stand out well with large areas of lume providing the contrast.Īn XP-G2 LED sits in the bottom of the angled, faceted reflector of Surefire’s “MaxVision Beam” first seen on the Titan.Ĭharging is simple, and you just need a Micro-USB charger.ĭuring charging the ‘fuel gauge’ window lights up red. On the face there are bold numbers and this is surrounded by clear markings on the dial ring. The watch glass is not specified, so is most likely mineral glass. There is a 60-click unidirectional bezel. On opposite sides of the 2211 Signature’s body is a rubber covered switch.Ī closer look at one of the two switches. The back of the 2211 Signature is a smooth flat plate. Remember the strap on the production model is a NATO strap. Note there is some reflection in the glass of the camera lens so this is not any type of smudging on the watch face.īeing a rechargeable model, the 2211 Signature has a micro-USB B port for maximum compatibility.įor a watch, the body is exceptionally thick, but that is of course because this is a Wrist Light. You might have seen the earlier ‘Luminox’ version of the 2211 Wrist Light, so this large watch may look familiar, but is the new ‘Signature’ model.Īt the 3 o’clock position there is an angled, faceted reflector creating Surefire’s “MaxVision Beam”.Īnd at the 9 o’clock position there is the watch crown and USB charging port.Ī bold tactical style watch face is incorporated into the 2211 Signature. All other details are the same as a production version. This review sample was a final pre-production example, so had no packaging and has a rubber strap instead of a NATO strap. This features an integrated watch face (like the Luminox version) which is a special new Surefire branded version. Surefire have expanded the choice in their 2211 Wrist Light range with the addition of the 2211 Signature Wrist Light.
