48mm chonk with all of the raised markings and numerals made of 30+ tritium tubes.

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    6 months ago

    They’re stupidly bright too. I can put it under a T-shirt in the dark and still see it shining through. Stupid levels of legibility for quick glances in the dark.

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      6 months ago

      That’s awesome man. I don’t know why but bad lume is a major deal breaker for me, especially on 2k+ Swiss watches.

      I find it egregious that a $150 heimdallr can offer insane lume that lasts all night, and the big Swiss names often times get away with providing lume that’s complete shit.

      I can’t tell you how many watches I haven’t bought solely because the lume sucks on it.

      That’s probably not a bad thing though! lol

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        6 months ago

        I have that issue with every SuperLuminova watch that I have, which is part of why I went for this one. All of the applied markers are tritium gas vials, so they glow violently, but only for 10 or 15 years. I have pistol sights one a few of my guns that use the same tritium vials for low light shooting. I love the stuff. Check out the rest of Ball’s line, almost all of their watches use tritium.

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          6 months ago

          Ah gotcha ok, I didn’t realize it was tritium. I’ve never owned a tritium watch.

          My problem is that I love both good lume and vintage style watches. The Venn diagram between those two things has very little overlap lol.

          I’ve found a couple that are pretty good, but it’s uncommon.