Another Analogue Watch, Lum-tec Black 40mm Diver
Bought an analogue diver watch, black Lum-tec 300M-2, Japan Movement Sii NH35, 40mm size, 300m waterproof. I only swim in the pool or splash on edge of the ocean. Get your analogue watch at www.lum-tec.com US made except for Japan Movements, very, very reliable.
Taken by herbert-4 with a Ricoh Caplio 500G Industrial Camera loaded with SD ISO 64 or 200 digital film in Tujunga, United States. These tags describe this photo: obsession, ocd, stash, watches, black, 300m-2, wiegand, lum-tec, diver, and watch. Date: 2012-12-28. Time: Dusk. This photo can also be found in the album Old_Cameras.
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3 comments
clickiemcpete
4th of July. :D
herbert-4
I really like Lum-Tec. They seem to have the brightest, longest lasting non-radioactive lume I've seen. I think it's something proprietary. This is their small diver (40mm) and the face is very 3D looking. It's made in Mentor, Ohio with Seiko NH35a, with 6 position adjustment, 300m. It's wonderful. Current ones are Miyota 9015's.
herbert-4
@clickiemcpete ... look at comment: I really like Lum-Tec. They seem to have the brightest, longest lasting non-radioactive lume I've seen. I think it's something proprietary. This is their small diver (40mm) and the face is very 3D looking. It's made in Mentor, Ohio with Seiko NH35a, with 6 position adjustment, 300m. It's wonderful. Current ones are Miyota 9015's