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Old Dec 19, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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Cool LÜM-TEC M Series 2012 preview!

Introducing our 2012 M series lineup.

New for 2012:

New M Bronze series.
New M Quartz series.

New bolder 44mm. stainless steel and bronze case design based on the original M tungsten series case design.
Now all models are 300 Meters water resistant except for the M52 tungsten which remains at 100 meters water resistance.
All Swiss made quartz movements (Ronda 515 and 515.24H GMT).
New Sii NH35J Japan automatics with hacking and hand-winding features.
Engraved rotors on automatic models.

Full details and pre-order will open up on Lum Tec, LLC January 3rd 2012.


 

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Old Dec 19, 2011 | 03:09 PM
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Can you elaborate more as to what the cases in the bronze series are made of?
 
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Can you elaborate more as to what the cases in the bronze series are made of?
Solid Bronze! Only the case back will be SS. These should get a really nice patina over time.
 
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Awesome. How does that need to be cared for over time? Does it scratch easily? Does it need to be treated with anything? Is it brushed?
 
Old Dec 19, 2011 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TeutonicCarFan
Awesome. How does that need to be cared for over time? Does it scratch easily? Does it need to be treated with anything? Is it brushed?
Brushed finish. The key to bronze is to never polish it or clean it with anything other than mild soap and water. That way it gets the desired patina on it. You can restore it back to new with a cape cod cloth. It is softer than stainless steel so will scratch easier. Bronze will look very aged over time. That is why we used the vintage tone lume for these models. To complete the aged effect.
 
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Really like these, any plans for a distributor in the UK?

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Really like these, any plans for a distributor in the UK?

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We already have a distributor in the UK:

ToneTime UK
www.tone-time.co.uk
P.O.Box 247
Watford
Hertfordshire
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01923 289841

email ask@tone-time.co.uk
 
Old Dec 19, 2011 | 04:57 PM
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Thanks Ray, I didn't see them on the distributor list..... apologies.

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Any idea on pricing on the bronze pieces?
 



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