I’m thinking day to day wear don’t get expose to that might lights as we work (we most of us) indoor, and some of us probably wear one watch a day ( looking at you also@ejay2.0 ).
Direct light in a fixed position everyday is way more than on our wrist.
But it's fading caused by UV light and only a type or range of UV light within the spectrum?? AD spotlights won't give off any UV light. I'm sure watch brands would be specific on that even if they did.
Yeah I was thinking that too, I also remember a lots of you often express how bizarrely bright/tinted the AD display tend to be making the watch look oddly cheap.
I’m thinking day to day wear don’t get expose to that might lights as we work (we most of us) indoor, and some of us probably wear one watch a day ( looking at you also @ejay2.0 ).
Direct light in a fixed position everyday is way more than on our wrist.