My references are 2 led-flashlights that I found have very steady output. So ‘my’ lumen is constant over time but not guaranteed precisely correct. I do not look for an absolute lumen reference because either the specs are just as reliable as those of a flashlight (not very), or it is really expensive (a documented calibration test source) and even then the accuracy is spoilt by the luxmeter’s spectral error, coating or varying reflectivity of the sphere caused by the light source.

The last cause of error btw can be decreased greatly by positioning a permanent auxiliary constant light source at the third 90-degrees position in the sphere (and add extra baffles to block the light path to the two other ports) . Use the luxmeter reading of that light with the to-be-measured lightsource in measuring position while switched off to correct the multiplier for the altered reflectivity (via the test link in my signature-line there are some examples how I made lights like that).