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Re: Seamaster Aqua Terra night vision??

If you are looking for a watch with very good night legibility, try one with tritium hands. Although tritium hands are supposed to be 100% safe, I'm still having my difficulties accepting that it's really the case. By the way, my Seamaster AT's night legibility, is around 7 1/2, on a scale from 1 to 10.

Common man

: Well, I found this picture (see link, picture
: lower left), is this picture of an AT at
: night much exaggerated or not? Can you
: really see it like that at night? I would
: like to know your experiences with it. NOt
: that it is the most important thing of the
: watch, but it gets me curious more and more.

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