...has come true.
...has come true.
Great Luke shot!
..... Now lets see that same photo, with the lights on.
I'm sure there are 2 great watches hiding out in the dark there.
Best regards
Mark
Great LUME shot (is what I meant to type)!
I thought you actually meant "Luke", like Luke Skywalker's light saber.
Hey, we were supposed to see the Forum upgrade by the end of June.
Well???
Well, as long as the watches of IWC are better than their promises... Oops, I wanted to say it is fine by me, but for a forum of friends that may not be true. It annoys me a bit, it takes away some of the shine.
Kind regards,
Paul
Funny, I made a comparable lume-shot last week of my AT 2000 and the Ingenieur Plastiki. I guess yours is the regular Ingenieur Mission Earth? And my seconds hand seems to be on the same spot as yours ;-)
The AT 2000 has great lume of course. A pitty that the lume of the Ingenieur fades rather quickly, but stil it is a wonderfull watch to wear.
Norbert, LUME TOO!
Excellent photo.
Time to go see what the loom looks like on my Deep Two, I guess.
Best regards
Mark
Check this dear IWC-fellows :-)
Regards
Christoph
greatlume shots all.
are we having a AT2000 vs. Ingenieur lume shot contest? chuckle
Here is my entry... allowing you to see the two actual watches:
Thank you everyone for looking ~
Here you go Mark ,here are the sabers in daylight ;)
Do show us the Deep 2 Lume soon...
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Norberts, it is the Mission earth indeed, intersting that it has different Lume from yours. The bezel quarter and minute hand of my AT is not as bright, may be to do with the tangerine coating?
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Christoph, I can't see your picture, care to re-post?
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Shing, give an AT another chance next time you are in the Boutique :)
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Kelvin, excellent, we are running on parellel paths!
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Alan & Paul, for now, the more (posts / pics) the merrier, I am sure these guys are doing something at the back...
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And I just notice the side of it is of a differently finished brushed steel (not as shinny as the brushed steel on the bracelet but less reflective like aluminium). Again I applaud the house for it's attention to details and materiality.
Best regards,
Q (aka Pete)
Hi Pete,
I guess the difference in lume from your Mission Earth is the fact that it is orange (like the bezel of your AT). Probably not as bright from the beginning and fading rather quickly....
@ daylight :-)
Regards
Christoph
Are my pictures visible?
The pictures appear @once viewing it with my Mac.
@Pete: can you see ´em now?
Regards
Christoph
A splendid selection of Aquatimer and Ingenieur lume shots.
Very enjoyable indeed.
Excellent, thanks for posting.
Pete/Q-La, I shall indeed. You are more than welcome to give me a buzz (over email that is, not as some allege, in the my boutique habitat), LOL.
No, it isn't. Please post again.