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Post by seikoholic on Jun 10, 2013 19:45:00 GMT -8
I wish I understood how the different lume colors happen - grey seems to be the rule. That lovely tan is just fantastic. Did the 6105-811x dials ever do that?
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Welcome ! Two fine specimens you have there, particularly the 62mas. We might need a new sub forum for all the people here named David. Dave
" When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity. " Albert Einstein
I wish I understood how the different lume colors happen - grey seems to be the rule. That lovely tan is just fantastic. Did the 6105-811x dials ever do that?
Both watches are original, untouched not relumed as I prefer my vintage pieces to be. I've own a few 6105's over the years and I can say that this patina is uncommon but original. This particular 6105-8000 is from 1968 and is untouched and because of its unique patina/wabi its one of my favorite 150m divers that I own.
Last Edit: Jun 11, 2013 3:32:08 GMT -8 by frogman4me