Omega SM 300 166.04. Lume Issue

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So I’ve been looking for a SM 300 166.024 and have noticed a few come up where the lume on the hands is different from the lume on the dial. Is this a manufacturing issue, an aging issue or just replacement hands that don’t match?

There is one up on a site for $45k like this…certainly not in my budget but wondering what I all think of this???
 
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From what I understand, different companies produced the dials and hands. Because of this, the different lume used ages differently. Finding hands that are darker than dials is pretty common.
 
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All the reasons why aren't inoccent, too. Gotta be careful when looking at these.
 
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I`d say the dial and hands are relumed, when looking how the indices are being made... An I`d say the color tone difference is also made by purpose, to stress out the vintage look... just my 2 cents... UV light test would say more..