I like them. But, they have to be done right. If they have lumed filled hands, it can be a problem if the handset are not thick enough. I've had some where too thin and when both the dial and handawt dim to their lower levels, and they all will eventually do that, it becomes a struggle to get a good read on them. I don't see a point of a full lume dial if the handset all hut disappeared in legibility also.
The same argument could be made for the indices on the dial too. But, I can tell the time with just handsets, but, not with just a dial and indices. Get it?
If you find yourself in a position that requires you to actually use the lume on your dials I qould recommend saving a lot of cash and buying a good Casio.
I don't own any at the moment... There's not much choice out there. If it was an option with most Divers/Tool watches, then I would definitely get involved !!
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Useful in the right circumstances.
I love them, can't get enough!
A combination of kind of cool but mostly cheesy
My answer is here
https://www.watchcrunch.com/Kevinseiko/posts/how-do-you-all-like-your-full-lume-dials-294930#comment-1174147
I like that they're pretty unique within the world of watches. This my vintage Tag Heuer night diver from I believe the late 80s or early 90s
Yes please
They are fun, until they are not. It's mostly due to them being a party trick IMO.
The full lume dials fade quickly so make sure the hands have it too. Indiglo is the way to go.
I think I need to get one before I have a real opinion. But I think they can be useful in the right situation...
What’s not to love?
Hit and miss… most are #Gaudy
Love em
Really good for divers!!!
I like them. But, they have to be done right. If they have lumed filled hands, it can be a problem if the handset are not thick enough. I've had some where too thin and when both the dial and handawt dim to their lower levels, and they all will eventually do that, it becomes a struggle to get a good read on them. I don't see a point of a full lume dial if the handset all hut disappeared in legibility also.
The same argument could be made for the indices on the dial too. But, I can tell the time with just handsets, but, not with just a dial and indices. Get it?
Look amazing and super practical 👍🏻
I have the Prototype Hexmariner from Revelot coming soon, hopefully Tuesday!
Never had a full lumed dial and this one overall has a look that really impressed Me.... Submariner on Steroids!😂
I’m a fan but I haven’t pulled the trigger on one yet.
If you find yourself in a position that requires you to actually use the lume on your dials I qould recommend saving a lot of cash and buying a good Casio.
Only need one really but they're great
They're fun. This one is an Islander Hawkeye.
When done right, it is good. When done improperly, it's fugly as heck.
I don't own any at the moment... There's not much choice out there. If it was an option with most Divers/Tool watches, then I would definitely get involved !!
I think they're pretty fun, there doesn't need to be a vital use for them to really enjoy them
Definitely a style that I admire.
There is a full lume Vostok? If this damn war ever ends I have got to get myself one of those.
That Revelot looks stunning!! Liking it!!