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The LUME Factor... | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2008 02:33 am |
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JDBuckwell 3T WIS ![]()
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Omega, Oris, Formex, Accutron, Enzo, Debaufre, Daniel Mink, Hamilton... and all the other "quality" watches in my collection are great, but do not come close to my Seiko Monster on lume. My question is: How the hell does a $200. Seiko kick the crap out of all these brands in the lume department??? Is it a special patented formula? Do they simply apply more of it? I throw this question out to the WIS Gurus out there.
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Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2008 09:43 am |
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I believe that Seiko has it's own proprietary version of superluminova called Lumibrite!
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Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2008 10:35 am |
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murphy j 3T WIS ![]()
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KenC wrote: I believe that Seiko has it's own proprietary version of superluminova called Lumibrite! I thought they were one and the same, but it was the amount applied that made the difference.
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