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: Guys, can someone tell me why in so many of the
: used Omegas I see up for sale the Luminova
: spots look like mold is growing on them, are
: they breaking down somehow & Most
: important is this covered by Omegas
: warranty??
: I have been looking seriously to buy a Omega
: with a white face but this problem is a big
: turn-off for me so I may buy something
: else..
: What gives with the dirty dots???
As far as i know that seems to be the case especially with the white dial version ones--perhaps due to contrast?
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