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25 April 2017, 02:55 AM | #25 | |
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And as for crumbling tritium from hands ... People often write about their fears of movement damage, but I've always wondered how the tritium actually gets from the hands/dial, and into the movement. There are no gaping holes or gaps that allow that, right? Surely any loose tritium would just sit on the dial surface, and would be noticed before being taken care of (as noted above). In a worst-case scenario, I'd rather just try to track down an original set of tritium hands and swap 'em out. (Easier said than done, of course.) |
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5513 , hands , lume , stabilize , tritium |
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