Seamaster Baby Ploprof question

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A very nice looking watch. The hands appear to be replacement parts as well if those still grow that bright after a minute.
Definitely not a minute . It was shot right after turning the lights off.
 
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Correct, they aren’t even. I’ve seen the same unevenly split 12 hour markers on other examples with original dials. The service dials don’t have the split. Google image search will give you tons of pictures.

The baby ploprof has a really cool 70’s vibe. Enjoy the hell out of it.
Will do. Thanks!
 
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Well the lume photo isn't how it appears after that given amount of time, the photo was shot just after the light was turned off. Here's a photo of the lume roughly 20 seconds after the light was turned off, a 90s seiko diver on the left, the seamaster on the right.

Luminova has useable glow after a minute. Tritium will not. use that to determine.
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Luminova has useable glow after a minute. Tritium will not use that to determine.
Well there's little to no glow after a minute, so there's a bigger chance of it being original? I guess you won't get any prize then haha jk