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1 January 2020, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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The case of the re-lumed tritium seconds hand
Recently bought a Tudor sub 75090 and got it serviced by an independent watchmaker. The seconds hand was already in dire straights (see first photo). When I got it back 2 weeks later, everything looked great EXCEPT that he re-lumed the seconds hand (second photo). I imagine the rest of the tritium flaked off when he was servicing it, and so he took it upon himself to re-lume. Does it look terrible? Should I try to find a replacement? Does it devalue the watch significantly?
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1 January 2020, 09:26 AM | #2 |
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Definitely does not look good, but it didn’t look good to begin with. You should be able to find another one that matches for not too much money, or have someone who knows what they’re doing relume it for you.
As an aside, I sent my 1965 Tudor sub off to the watchmaker for a service. Prior to doing so, I took pics of it under blacklight. I got it back and everything looked great. Several weeks later, I was playing with the blacklight and, low and behold, half of the base of the hour hand had been relumed. Made me very angry that it was done and not mentioned. I understand that s**t happens and he might’ve knocked it out during hand removal, but to then not mention it is just wrong. Moral of the story- take good photos of your watch before service, and then look very closely at it upon its return. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Fixing missing lume on the seconds hand will have zero affect on the value of your watch.
If you don't like it, you can always have somebody knock it back out again.
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1 January 2020, 09:42 AM | #4 |
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Lol seriously considering it.
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Needed a touch of black coffee mixed into it.
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1 January 2020, 05:57 PM | #9 |
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Personally think it looks better
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Defiinately better than what it was.
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1 January 2020, 09:14 PM | #11 |
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Bit of a shame. Kind of one of my pet hates with some people that relume, he’s used way too much binder. I’d be pretty confident I could have mixed a match of colour with less binder (dries without that wet look) & gone over what was there already filling in the hole and stabilising it.
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2 January 2020, 04:01 AM | #12 |
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My main concern would be where that little piece of lume went. Worst case into the date aperture damaging the date wheel. Not a big deal as long as the loose lume doesn't damage the dial.
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2 January 2020, 04:16 AM | #14 |
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Luckily the date function continues to work. The movement was disassembled and cleaned up.
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2 January 2020, 06:59 AM | #16 |
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Your service person may have re-lumed the hand, or replaced it.
Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that if you find a matching replacement, it too, may flake in the future. Stuff happens. No devaluation the way it is now, as Larry stated, so enjoy. There is no big deal here. This would not bother me, and I can be picky.
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2 January 2020, 10:24 AM | #18 |
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I was replacing the bezel and the pip from the original fell out on to the floor. I had a mini panic attack, but was able to locate it after 15 minutes of frantic searching. Will post photos of the new bezel when there's better lighting.
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In your photos, you can see that the pearl was not installed correctly in that blank insert.
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Also, missing lume on vintage seconds hands is not that uncommon at all. Many of these hands have been replaced or relumed due to the lume not being very stable after several decades of use. How does it affect the value of the watch - at the most, it would be minimal. Granted, it might take a few weeks to find a tritium hand with matching patina, but having the lume replaced would be the choice for most collectors. After all, it's a seconds hand and the lume was never intended to last forever.
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3 January 2020, 12:01 AM | #22 |
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Took shots of the new insert
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3 January 2020, 01:43 PM | #23 |
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Thought 36mm might be a bit too small, but not bad at all I think.
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