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Old 21 April 2011, 12:49 AM   #31
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There are two customers. Those that want lume and those that don't. Rolex has models of each.

Rolex lume works fine if used properly. And that is to charge it with bright light before expecting it to work right.
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Old 21 April 2011, 01:29 AM   #32
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If you do not want lume, why do you buy watches with lume? There are so many watches without lume - but an all purpose watch (like the submariner etc. should have a lume!). Whenever I wear my watches from the 70´s with their dead tricium I am remembered of the useful lumen - just my opinion out of experience.
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Old 21 April 2011, 02:32 AM   #33
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I love lume! I often will deliberately stick my arm out in the sun while driving just to get a charge. I rarely wear my watches in the dark. I just like to see it glow. I too wish it were stronger and would last longer... wait was that my wife speaking!
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Old 21 April 2011, 05:14 AM   #34
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So guys, which modern (<30 years) model Rolex offers no lume? Not that I am so desperate that I'm going to rush out and buy one.
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Old 21 April 2011, 06:39 AM   #35
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So guys, which modern (<30 years) model Rolex offers no lume? Not that I am so desperate that I'm going to rush out and buy one.
Get one produced before 1998, then you will get dead tritium instead. Personally I really like lume. Those rare rare moments when the watch is actually glowing slightly is very nice
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Old 21 April 2011, 06:41 AM   #36
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i love my Blue Lume. Wouldn't have it any other way
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Old 21 April 2011, 08:11 AM   #37
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Am I the only one who thinks that lume does not belong on a Rolex and other high-end watches? It is completely useless after a short while in the darkness. If I want to see the time in the dark I either lean over and look at my clock-radio, or look at my cell phone (during the day in a dark situation), which is always with me.

Worse, it cheapens the look and distracts from the beauty of the watch. If the watch has gold hands, I want to see that, not some lume splashed on it. Lume is appropriate and desirable on a $100 watch, but not an expensive one.

I was at the AD looking at the DD II. It has much more lume than my DD. Also the sport models have a lot of lume (which sort of looks appropriate for that type of watch, though). She said Rolex did that because "the prior models were hard to see"; that is in the daylight. Well, I see my other watches sans lume very well, so I'm not sure how credible her statement was.

Also, is it possible to have a watch de-lumed? I'm sure Rolex won't do it, but is it even possible to do it without ruining the hands or dial? I love the watch anyway no matter what, so I'm just wondering more than anything.

I will admit that playing with the lume is a fun thing, and there are some impressive lume shots posted here. But, on a classy watch, is just dosen't seem right, IMO.
With your clock radio and cell phone it sounds like you don't need to wear a watch.
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Old 21 April 2011, 10:54 AM   #38
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So guys, which modern (<30 years) model Rolex offers no lume? Not that I am so desperate that I'm going to rush out and buy one.
Datejust, DayDate, and various Cellini models.
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Old 19 May 2011, 06:48 PM   #39
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i love the blue lume on my deepsea!!!!
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Old 19 May 2011, 09:55 PM   #40
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I like lume, I will not travel or wear a watch to bed that does not have good lume.
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:02 AM   #41
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I love the lume, and I for one have never had a problem reading my watches at any time of the night.
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:27 AM   #42
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Maybe Rolex should spend some of it's $$ on lume development, and create a new "in-house" lume that actually glows brightly and lasts. I feel like the lume is one feature on Rolexes that is constantly complained about...

I personally prefer the look of the old tritium because of the various patinas it can develop. The only downside, in my opinion, is the crumbling/cracking over time. I guess time will tell how super luminova holds up...
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:35 AM   #43
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I love lume! I often will deliberately stick my arm out in the sun while driving just to get a charge. I rarely wear my watches in the dark. I just like to see it glow. I too wish it were stronger and would last longer... wait was that my wife speaking!
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:46 AM   #44
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I love the lume, and I for one have never had a problem reading my watches at any time of the night.
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:50 AM   #45
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I love lume on my watches, but I wish Rolex's lume was stonger. Panerai's lume is like a freakin torch compare to my Rolexes.
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Old 20 May 2011, 12:53 AM   #46
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I don't agree with lume cheapening watches but it is utterly useless within a few minutes of putting the light out. Never mind eight or nine hours, with me eight or nine minutes is about the limit of lume.

I can only imagine that tritium must have been pretty amazing by comparison - real all night long lume.
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Old 20 May 2011, 02:59 AM   #47
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I think it would be cool if Rolex offered a sport watch with tritium tubes like Marathon.
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Old 20 May 2011, 04:56 AM   #48
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I don't like my watches glowing in the dark being a distraction or inviting attention. Noticed it in the darkened movie theater once. Seemed nuts that reaching for the soda cup was noticeable from 5 seats down because my wrist was glowing.
Remember Timex Indiglo? At least you could turn it off.
FWIW, my Tudor has only tiny specks above the number indices and a thin area on the hands.
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Old 20 May 2011, 05:00 AM   #49
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My 20-year old ExpII lost it's "lume" years ago. Perhaps that makes it more desirable?
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Old 20 May 2011, 05:13 AM   #50
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Every feature of a Rolex is superfluous today. You could just buy a $30 Timex and get a better watch all-round.
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Old 20 May 2011, 05:21 AM   #51
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I love the Blue & green lume on my while dial Millgauss! Not the reason why I got the watch, It's a nice to have option. my Air-King does not have any lume and I am OK with that too.
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Old 20 May 2011, 10:45 AM   #52
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My best lume watch

I have a late model Explorer I, and I don't think a whole lot of the lume on it.
After about 10 min. in darkness, I can barely read it.

I have a Bulova that cost me about $80.00 a year ago. This thing can be read all through the night when I leave it on the night stand. I went to the movie a couple nights ago, and after two hours in a dark theatre , it was still shinning great.

Picture is of the watch, and after leaving the theatre.

I wish all my other watches lume were as good as this one. I like my Rolex, but I think that they could improve the lume they use, without too much of an expense.


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Old 20 May 2011, 02:32 PM   #53
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Maybe Rolex should spend some of it's $$ on lume development, and create a new "in-house" lume that actually glows brightly and lasts. I feel like the lume is one feature on Rolexes that is constantly complained about...

I personally prefer the look of the old tritium because of the various patinas it can develop. The only downside, in my opinion, is the crumbling/cracking over time. I guess time will tell how super luminova holds up...
No need for Rolex to develop "in-house" lume. Just use tritium tubes. I am seriously considering a Ball watch because of the lousy Rolex lume.
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Old 20 May 2011, 03:22 PM   #54
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I've had some of the stronger lumed watches, and while I agree the older Rolexes had fairly weak Lume, not horribly but not great, the Lume on my Sub-C however is very good, it charges quickly and lasts all night. My Panerai Sub has great Lume too, perhaps slightly better, but only because they use more.
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Old 20 May 2011, 04:34 PM   #55
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Tritium all the way... even 10yo tritium glows brighter than lume that's 5 minutes off from a full charge.
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