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: I noticed that a co-worker's Bond SMP which
: he bought in 1996 is slightly different than
: mine (2000).
: What's different is the markers. His markers
: are
: closer to yellow while mine are closer to
: white.
: Is this because of the age of the watch (4
: years) or just the newer materials they use
: on the markers?
: Thanks
If you're referring to the markers on the inside of the watch (the hour markers), then it's probably a change in the luminescent materials, so it glows in the dark better. Read the SM FAQ here, and it explains the new, improved type.
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