Dark Lume on hands normal for Vintage Speedmaster?

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I'm looking at a speedmaster from the 90s. I believe it's a 3590.5 or a 145.022.

I noticed however that the lume on the hands are dark / black. Is this considered normal for these watches and would this lower its value?

Also, curious on everyone's thoughts on this watch and its originality?

 
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It's not uncommun but I would (and I guess many other would) prefer yellow/orange lume on the hands.
I would lower the value regarding the color of the lume on hands.

The watch looks original for me by the way.
 
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There are a lot of speedmaster with dark lume on hands, usually on 70s 145.022 ( it seems to me).
It lowers the value for me especially if it’s a « young vintage » like this one. There are a lot of 3590 with a nice patina, so i’ll pass here - but it depends of the price!
 
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Hand lume normally appears darker than dial lume as your measuring the lume against a white field vs a black field.

it’s pretty normal. Although the low quality picture makes me think there is something wrong with the minute hand.
 
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The question is about the lume in the hands but there is no good photo of the lume in the hands.