30 May 2025, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by daOnlyBG
Hi- I had initially asked this in the main channel, but thought I'd move it to the technical one.
A while back (last year perhaps) I remember hearing/reading that at some point, post pandemic, later examples of the 116500 Daytonas (white dial, if it matters) had stronger lume than the earlier ones.
I don't remember where I had heard it. Could have been here, could have been overheard at a trade show, could have been at an AD.
I don't want to spread misinformation, so I'd like to clarify that I'm only asking whether there's any truth to this, or if the lume has been consistent among the entire 116500LN production.
Thanks in advance
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The only change in Lume was the change from luminover more on the green spectrum to later chromolight more on the blue spectrum.But depends on the person's eyes which is brighter many say the blue chromolight is brighter.
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