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Old Yesterday, 01:49 PM   #1
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18238: "T Swiss Made T" no lume dial?

I'm not on the market for this watch but it popped up in my EBay feed and something caught my eye: It appears to have no lume, and also bears the "T Swiss Made T" marking.

Can anyone explain? Were they for the Japanese market? This is just my idle curiosity. (Admittedly, I really like the look and the clean gaps.)
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"No lume" dials with "T" markings are a thing. Without photos, we can't say much about the specific watch you're referring to.
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It looks like the lume markers are present - they are just almost washed out be the white of the dial and the photo.
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"No lume" dials with "T" markings are a thing. Without photos, we can't say much about the specific watch you're referring to.
Here's an image from the Ebay item I linked. (Link to Ebay)
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Here's an image from the Ebay item I linked. (Link to Ebay)

It’s there - look at the end of the baton above the V a little lume plot. Same at the end of every baton.


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"No lume" dials with "T" markings are a thing. Without photos, we can't say much about the specific watch you're referring to.
Added an image. What's the backstory on the no lume dials with "T" markings? Were they only made for a certain period in history, or are they still available as service dials?
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Old Yesterday, 02:31 PM   #7
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It’s there - look at the end of the baton above the V a little lume plot. Same at the end of every baton.


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Yeah.

Are there gold baton dials like that that never had lume? I really like the look.


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Dial has very white lume that’s hard to see.
But T SWISS T or T SWISS MADE T dials exist with or without lume on the dial, but typically will have lume hands.
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Dial has very white lume that’s hard to see.
But T SWISS T or T SWISS MADE T dials exist with or without lume on the dial, but typically will have lume hands.

Thanks. Was this random, or were the lume-less T dials sold for specific time periods and/or in specific markets?


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Thanks. Was this random, or were the lume-less T dials sold for specific time periods and/or in specific markets?


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Japan doesn’t like tritium - so some markets definitely had dials made for those type of restrictions.


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It’s there - look at the end of the baton above the V a little lume plot. Same at the end of every baton.


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As mentioned it’s there
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Retouching the image you can almost appreciate

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Japan doesn’t like tritium - so some markets definitely had dials made for those type of restrictions.


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Indeed, Japan market Early Manual Wind Daytonas are lumeless ..which freaks out some less clued-up collectors ;-)
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The '238 was produced 1988 to 2000. I'm not an expert on DD as Miami Clay is, but I wonder if this is a 99/00 or a service dial (tritinova in stock from 00-06 on many low turnover 't' stamped service dials - the latest I had was a 16760 dial changed to t25 tritinova 3/9/06) as it looks like a tritinova to me.
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Day Date stone dials usually said T SWISS T without having lume. It was common. The dials were printed first before it was decided what the setup for the watch would be.
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Looks like you’ve gotten good answers above already. As the dial lume and hands are applied last, Rolex may not yet know, at the time when the dial text is stamped with the text tampon, whether a particular piece will have dial lume or lumed hands applied later..

Stone and wood DD dials usually had no dial lume, and gem-set DD dials only sometimes did. It is thought that many no-lume DDs were for the Japanese market, which was (quite understandably!) leery about any possible radiation. (One circumstance where you can *know* there has been some part-swapping going on is when you see a piece with lume on the dial, but no-lume hands.)

I believe TuRo may be right that the eBay one in the photo is a transitional tritinova service dial (a UV light could probably give a clearer answer). There are also quite a few other, non-stone baton dials which never had lume. E.g., note this WG Wide Boy 1803/9 below, which is marked TST, but has no lume on either the dial or WB hands.

TomWam, there is a certain “pics or it didn’t happen” sentiment here, so let us SEE your new 18238!
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Looks like you’ve gotten good answers above already. As the dial lume and hands are applied last, Rolex may not yet know, at the time when the dial text is stamped with the text tampon, whether a particular piece will have dial lume or lumed hands applied later..

Stone and wood DD dials usually had no dial lume, and gem-set DD dials only sometimes did. It is thought that many no-lume DDs were for the Japanese market, which was (quite understandably!) leery about any possible radiation. (One circumstance where you can *know* there has been some part-swapping going on is when you see a piece with lume on the dial, but no-lume hands.)

I believe TuRo may be right that the eBay one in the photo is a transitional tritinova service dial (a UV light could probably give a clearer answer). There are also quite a few other, non-stone baton dials which never had lume. E.g., note this WG Wide Boy 1803/9 below, which is marked TST, but has no lume on either the dial or WB hands.

TomWam, there is a certain “pics or it didn’t happen” sentiment here, so let us SEE your new 18238!
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That appears to have lume on both dial and hands.
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That appears to have lume on both dial and hands.
Yeah, which I'm happy with. But boy, I sure do like that white dial with the no-lume look!
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All dials of the tritium era, whether or not lume is present, are marked “T”. Totally normal as pointed out.
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There were definitely inconsistencies with the use of tritium and the lower dial markings on the 18038 and 18238 Day-Date dials. The pyramid dials did not have tritium and were marked SWISS MADE.

Below are two examples. One from 1984 and one from 1992.
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Congratulations! That looks like a beauty.

Loose white 5-digit DD dials are not hard to find (though no-lume ones are certainly more scarce).

Dials for 18038s and 118238s will also fit your 18238 - You could pick up a white dial and have it swapped at any point down the road, if you like …
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Congratulations! That looks like a beauty.

Loose white 5-digit DD dials are not hard to find (though no-lume ones are certainly more scarce).

Dials for 18038s and 118238s will also fit your 18238 - You could pick up a white dial and have it swapped at any point down the road, if you like …
Thanks! I'm going to see what I can find. Any pointers/rules of thumb? Looks like Ebay has the most on offer.
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eBay is chock full of aftermarket, repainted, and relumed dials, and there are some dials offered for the 18038s and 118238s which were not available on yours when it was new.

If it matters to you that it be both factory original and “period correct” for a 18238, post pics or links to any you’re considering, so the actual experts here can let you know.

It’s also worth looking at the parts/accessories listings both here on TRF and on C24.
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