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Old 9 August 2024, 12:31 AM   #1
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1952 Rolex 6084 - interesting patina

I've had this 34mm 6084 for about a year, but hadn't gotten around to photographing it yet. I found the way the hands have burned the dial where they stopped for years interesting. The indices sinking into the dial is pretty cool as well.

The bracelet is a WAB 9ct stretch. The super oyster crown is correct to that time period as well.

Thanks for reading, and hopefully you found the images interesting as well.

(if you click on the pictures it should go to the higher definition images.







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Old 9 August 2024, 01:15 AM   #2
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Would that be the radium from the hands affecting the dial?

It’s not my speed but still has a pretty neat look to it.


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Would that be the radium from the hands affecting the dial?

It’s not my speed but still has a pretty neat look to it.


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Yeah - I’m guessing whenever the watch stopped for a few years the radium burned the dial below it.


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Love it!

Here is one of my Speedkings with a similar burn
But in only one position.

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Love it!

Here is one of my Speedkings with a similar burn
But in only one position.


Beautiful hands - and I wonder how long the hands stayed in the same position for! Have you measured the radiation ?


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