My Tudor Ranger is great on lume and probably strongest in my box but a close second is my Seiko Turtle which I am very impressed by. My CW Aquitaine follows in 3rd for the lume awards in my collection.
Tritium and Marathon fan here because I'm such a gremlin that lume is often not charged when I check my watch. Between dark rooms, going out at night, and jacket sleeves, I like the self-sufficiency of tritium.
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I will think about the main question later, but the cartoon is: Rocko's Modern Life 😎
I will think about the main question later, but the cartoon is: Rocko's Modern Life 😎
Ok... Now if you can quote this scene we are both dorks! 🤓 Lol
Not the brightest but it should last another 20 years which should be long enough for me to tell the time during the night.
This is my SWC MK1 Diver
My Tudor Ranger is great on lume and probably strongest in my box but a close second is my Seiko Turtle which I am very impressed by. My CW Aquitaine follows in 3rd for the lume awards in my collection.
Seiko has some great lume
Zelos
I think Marathon wins in the long run...
Any lume that has to be charged with light is going to lose out to tritium tubes.
Davosa Swiss Ternos Professional with the Full Lume Dial
Tritium and Marathon fan here because I'm such a gremlin that lume is often not charged when I check my watch. Between dark rooms, going out at night, and jacket sleeves, I like the self-sufficiency of tritium.