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Old 25 March 2012, 05:43 AM   #1
Harry_in_London
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Difference between tritium and lumi hands

Hello All,

A quick question - Please could you tell how you can tell the difference?

I'm looking to buy a vintage Explorer 2 and I think the hands have been changed to Lumi's, but I am not sure.

Thank you
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Old 1 April 2012, 11:40 PM   #2
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Lumi responds to light, tritium doesn't. Hold the watch close to a light bulb, or other light source--a flashlight will do. If it is lump, or a variant thereof, it will beam brightly for a period afterward.

Tritium will glow independent of being exposed to light until it poops out [years later].
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