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17 May 2020, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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This is not something I knew when I first got into watches,but apparently lume is only activated by sunlight, is this really a practical feature? Like wouldn’t you usually use the loom when it’s dark outside or at night? Seems counter productive to me.
Now don’t get me wrong I love seeing the lume on my watch light up, but I doubt they put loom on watches to Brighton my day! |
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It's designed to make reading the time possible in darkness, not to make reading the time extra bright when you can already read the time. |
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Just zap it with a powerful flashlight for a few seconds and you are good to go.
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I use this exact one. |
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I wear a 116610LN on every hunting and fishing trip I go on. Many trips we stay in rustic cabins or tents with no electricity. Phones usually don't work, and I never have one in the same room I sleep in anyway. The lume on my watch works all night long, and I'm able to read the watch at a quick glance if I wake up during the night and wonder how much time I have left to sleep. I do keep a flashlight close by if I need to get up, but otherwise I don't need it to check the time. We're usually in close quarters, so I don't want to wake anyone with my flashlight. My eyes aren't that great either. I'm 45 years old and need glasses to read. Bottom line is the lume works great for me.
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When I notice a practical use of my lume is going in and out of darker buildings during the day. On vacation, the lume almost is comically bright on dark rides as it gets a direct charge walking the park between rides.
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There are watches with better lume. If you wear a Seiko all day, and aren’t locked up in your office all day, then wake up at 4am, the lume will be brighter than that of a Rolex And you can read the time better as a consequence And yes, you didn’t have to charge the lume with the purpose of waking up at 4am to a bad dream lol I understand what you are explaining above I’ve read some posts where a guy has a flash light by his bed, so if he wakes up at night, he quickly charges the lume on his watch before checking the time Seriously It was a post here on the forum If I had a flashlight by my bed, might as well use it to see the darn watch! |
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Nice! Thanks for the responses! As I understand though Rolex is the outlier when it comes to lume as thier lume lasts many hours
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I've had multiple brands, and have been able to read them all under the situations I described above. They were all dive watches, so that makes a difference. Not sure if I could read a Datejust.
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That is the case of modern watch lume in such health conscious times. Historically radium or tritium were used, both of which didn't require external sources of energy to glow however they were hazardous to health.
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I’ve read some posts where a guy has a flash light by his bed, so if he wakes up at night, he quickly charges the lume on his watch before checking the time
Seriously It was a post here on the forum If I had a flashlight by my bed, might as well use it to see the darn watch![/QUOTE] Couldn’t agree more! Well said! |
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Yeah some members take watches way too seriously. I chose my Datejust to be lumeless for a few reasons 1. Rolex lume isn’t the best. I’m sure if I charged it with a uv light for 30min before going to sleep, it would work at night, but I don’t have the energy or the time for that. So I just wanted something without lume instead. 2. I’ve seen beautiful old watches that are very neat and scratched and stuff (I like that). Then I look closely and they are missing lume in places, or have been relumed. Which both bother me. So I bought a watch without lume so that 50 years from now, it looks nice and beat up, and is missing anything inside the dial or on the hands |
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Lume was then changed to tritium because it was less of a health risk, but it degraded after about a decade, and still presented a health issue if ingested. The latest lume is a compromise and made up of photoluminescent paint, the same stuff used on outdoor street signs. Light excites it and it slowly returns to a non-excited state over time. Personally, I seldom find a time or place when I can't find a light source of some sort to see the time if I really need it; watch lume isn't a big deal.
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does anyone know if the current generation of lume in Rolex pieces have a life expectancy?
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18 May 2020, 04:06 AM | #22 |
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I've never really paid much attention. But for the few times that I need the lume to read the time in the dark, the normal usage of the watch has been enough to charge the lume.
Interestingly, I have watches that have no lume. And I get slightly annoyed when I see absolutely nothing when I need to reflexively check the time in the dark. |
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Good fresh lume lasts, for hours into the night. I think for diving, you’d generally pass a torch over the watch in order to see it..
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