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: I have been wearing a Luminox stainless steel
: SEAL watch for the last 3 years. It glows
: bright enough to read by in the dark. It
: never quits! I just bought a Seamaster Pro
: and it does not glow much at all. If I hold
: it under a light it will glow for a few
: minutes and then fade away. Nice watch, but
: I am slightly disappointed. Do any of the
: other Seamasters glow any brighter or
: longer?
You're not going to find a watch with more staying power in the dark than a Luminox. If you charge your Seamaster in bright light for say, half an hour, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how long it remains bright.
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