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14 July 2008, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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Brightest & Best looking Lume???
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So, which quality watch has the brightest and best looking (most unique) lume out there? So far I would have to guess it would be one of the Ball watches but I don't know enough about them to know which one. What do you all think? Give me some ideas, I know Omega has a great lume BUT they are not very unique. Ball seems to mix lots of colors but surely there are some others I am unaware of.
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14 July 2008, 02:26 PM | #2 |
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Ball stands out. Check out their Master II Diver, Night Train and the new Aviator.
Luminox watches also have fantastic lume. Marathon is another good one. As far as "higher end" watches go, I think they all seem to be very similar, but nothing that just blows your mind with lume. Most companies deal with SL instead of Tritium now, and it's a damn shame tbch. I wish Rolex or Omega would start using the trit tubes. |
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Brightest and best looking, i really dont know. If its merely brightest, then its unlikely to be a Ball watch though the new Aviator may change things. A brightest watch is probably one which has a decent coating of superluminova (probably the newest Reactor watches). If u are referring to long lasting illumination that is bright enough for most conditions, yes it'll be Ball watches without a doubt.
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15 July 2008, 01:10 AM | #5 |
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I really think I am going to have to look for a second
hand Ball Night Train with the black face, it is really a nice looking watch and their Aviator will clearly be too big for my wrist. The trick is going to be finding one of the first generation or transitional ones, the new all green just doesnt do it for me.
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15 July 2008, 06:57 AM | #6 |
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My Seamaster 300m had a siiick lume. I may have some pics somewhere but I definitely think it would be among the top 5 anyway.
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15 July 2008, 09:36 AM | #7 |
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I Have a Ball Fireman and I must say the fit and finish and overall quality is top notch. When it comes to a night time watch it is my go to watch. My Seiko divers are by far the brightest when it comes to non tube watches.
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