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What is lumibrite?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 6/25/2024

Lumibrite is a proprietary luminous material used by Seiko in their watch dials and hands. It absorbs light energy and then emits it in the dark to provide illumination for the watch, allowing for easy reading in low-light conditions. It is known for its long-lasting and bright glow.

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