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cpt127
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Has anyone any experience dealing with or owning a Lum-Tec? I have only just come across them and some of their watches look quite good. Just wondering if anyone can give me some feedback on quality, cust service and reliability, thanks
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Post by sonofcantona »

Hi cpt127,

I own an M16 Lum-Tec. I love the watch. The service is also very good. You can order from an eu site too. I am in UK, got mine from the US for sentiment lol.

The only small bug bear I have is the double anti-reflective coating. A quick wipe over with some kitchen roll sorts it though.

Have mine on today.

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Post by rcherryuk »

I had two, just sold one yesterday actually.

They are fine, but mine just aren't getting the wrist time.

So it's 'catch and release' time.
Rob

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Post by stefs »

Have a 38mm c4 and quality is very good. The service from Lumtec was excellent with personal correspondance from chris weigand the CEO

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