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11 July 2018, 01:27 AM | #1 |
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To relume or not to relume...
That is the question...
But I know there is no question here as I'm sure the consensus would be not to relume. However, my 6263 has some significant missing plots that sure do bother me. Any thoughts please?
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Not qualified to answer, but...just curious. Where do the plots go? Do they disintegrate and end up in the movement, or are they fished out during a service?
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11 July 2018, 01:52 AM | #3 |
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Hey Blake,
In my case, my watchmaker 'cleaned' up plots 3,5,6,9,11 as they were degraded and he was concerned about them affecting the dial. In hindsight, I may have had them left on and untouched. Who knows...still learning every day about vintage Rolex.
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Regardless of what happened, I would absolutely get new dots. With a pleasing cream-color it'll look a lot better than it does in the current state.
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The simple answer is to always leave untouched. I do however feel your pain.
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I see. I can kinda see the watchmakers point, but the missing plots would bug me too. I'd have to replace them if it were me.
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11 July 2018, 02:37 AM | #7 |
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I may just leave as is...
The bad part is having to look at the 'unbalanced' dial. The good part is I can wear it with no reservation about losing lume because if any more drop off then I'm one step closer to 'balance' again.
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such a shame the plots fell off, I would get new cream colored plots to match the hands, nice watch by the way
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I have a 6263 with very slight tritium loss on two plots, but even if the dial had more tritium loss, I would never, ever mess with the dial, especially since it's a Daytona Big Red.
If you're on the fence about whether to add new plots, ask yourself if you'd rather buy a vintage Rolex with a refinished, restored or repaired dial, or would you only buy it if the dial was original and untouched, even if it has some age wear and tear? My guess is that most vintage lovers would go with option No. 2. And let me add that you must have great eyesight. Sure, in a blown-up photo the plots are clearly missing. But on the wrist are you saying it really stands out a lot because a couple of tiny dots aren't there? |
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who would you trust the job of reluming to, just curious as I've seen a few really bad resumes in the past, who is the go to relume guru?
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If not the usual suspects like LAWW etc I doubt people will want to share. No one wants to be the guy being able to relume tritium to perfection.
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There’s 3 plots on each side. I would leave it be.
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I wouldn't touch it....shouldn't have in the first place also. Too much risk and part of appreciating vintage is appreciating imperfections.
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Only you know what you’re willing to trade off for symmetry in lume dots. Would you risk losing half its value? Will you keep it forever?
If it was me, I’d have it done the way I want. But first, I’d buy a plain old cheap DJ dial and have the dial finisher show me what he could do on that palette before handing him the Daytona dial. Sounds overly cautious, I’m sure...but it gives you an idea of what the craftsperson can do beforehand. And you’ll be able to sell of the DJ dial when you’re finished. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Value is already damaged. A proper nice relume would probably raise the value. Depending on how good it is done and if the owner discloses it. Removing all dots would probably not hurt the damage further. I doubt many buyers would care if it had 6 random plots or none.
Personally I would do what felt best. Keep as is if I liked it or clean/relume depending on contacts to do a nice relume with matching tritium.
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As more members reply to your post it will be interesting to see where the numbers end up: Yay or Nay Usually I'm of the leave-and-enjoy-as-is school of thought, but in your specific case I think I'd go with an expertly done re-lume. I would categorize this intervention as "minor conservation" as opposed to a "major restoration." Since you are in Texas why don't you contact Phillip Ridley at Watchmakers International and see what he thinks? ___________ Instagram: @onthedial |
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Each to their own of course. I doubt neither of us would buy this watch if that is the question. Relume or not.
Having 4 out of 10 lume dots washed away is beyond natural wear to me.
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And....the dial isn't one of the freshest that I have seen.
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11 July 2018, 03:54 PM | #22 |
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Yep. And there are tool marks on the dial as well along with a stress crack at 90 on the bezel. Oh, and the bracelet has stretch.
BUT I do love the curves on this thing when wearing it. Nothing compares to a plastic Daytona on the wrist imo...even a beat up example.
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