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    Old friends

    I may be in a movie theater tonight so I decided to awaken and old friend for good company.

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    Won't it disturb everyone in the dark theatre ?

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    That's a lot of tritium! I love it!!

    My Deep Blue that I'm wearing is like a flashlight in dark places but the tubes are half the size of the ones on your Ball!
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    Lume shot pls.
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    My Trainmaster is one of my favorite movie watches, too.

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    Kinda close but you get it.

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    Oh Wow! i didn't know the minute marker also GLOWS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by iyonk View Post
    Oh Wow! i didn't know the minute marker also GLOWS!
    Yes, a unique feature of the Night Train is how every marker on the dial is a tritium tube.
    Last edited by chuckmiller; Mar 26, 2017 at 02:03 PM.
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    I'm still looking for a keeper of a Tritium watch. I have had two pass through my hands, but they didn't stick for different reasons. Something like this would be the one that stays.
    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    I'm still looking for a keeper of a Tritium watch. I have had two pass through my hands, but they didn't stick for different reasons. Something like this would be the one that stays.

    i almost bought one a few years ago on a watch store near my house.. it was a domestic brand, it was on discount for a good price (sub $100.. it was $80 or something)..it use Ronda quartz movement and have tritium.. not expensive, by the time i made up my mind and went back to the store.. it was gone.. and it was the last unit! never score one until today..





    a few of my friend wear the Luminox one and they said they have the problem where the tritium tubes knocked loose..
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