Here is a "lume shot" of my baby. but the pic overdoes it a little bit. It lumes really weak and very short. for comparison I added a pic of a really good lumed watch.
Comparison shot:
yes - it's quite weak but it's still luminous
it was manufactured by my brother - I can ask him, but I don't want to get him into trouble in his company. So there's a little chance... I'll try.
thanks,
the movement works just great.
it keeps really good time and there was no need to adjust it since the start of this thread (ten days - less than a minute, no second hand ).
and this is quite good for such an old movement
The movement is a 3601 molnija from the 50s. Thats not 440 but (I think) two russian letters and "3" looks like "443".
The dial has this two circles from a test in the oven. there were 2 bubbles which I polished out. But hey - don't mind, it's a vintage dial
patience! I didn't want to go over the top. a few smacks with a small hammer and very little griding - no sharp edges. but it's very important to polish it afterwards again, to make the marks look older .