
Terbaboom's striking photograph of a Rolex dial illuminated by lume inside a car sparked a vibrant discussion among WatchProSite members. This article delves into the community's shared appreciation for watch luminescence, exploring personal anecdotes and broader collecting philosophies that emerged from the original post. It highlights how a simple observation can connect collectors globally.

I like to admire the lume too. (I sleep with the AK on most days). How are things in Singapore? I’ve not been home due to the lock-down now, and I miss my favourite food such as fishball noodles and roti prata. Here’s a similar shot I’ve taken but I couldn’t get the lume to show as beautifully:
But I hope many others can get it!
while most are still working from home, things are slowly getting back to normal and the malls are really crowded on weekends. i shall refrain from posting pictures of local food then 😉
Good taste u have Nico, u started the real appreciation to this with your originale post
I tried Bak Kut Teh and it worked well. Minced pork noodles worked well too. Prata was a failure - and here even the Malaysian/S’pore restaurants cannot make it to the real standards we are familiar with. In Aus, Rolex is easy to get on the grey market. The weak aussie dollar worked in my favour a few times. In 3 days, something exciting will come. Are you anxious too? I’m not too anxious about the new releases because I still haven’t gotten some old models yet like the YM in Rolesor, and the De
I find it original and beautiful despite a full dial ... I think it's going to be my birthday present ... unless something really desirable comes out on Tuesday.
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