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9 December 2016, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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Lume Explanation
Can someone please explain how Chromalight is applied. Is it like paint or is it more complicated than that (baked on, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
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Here's a video of someone reluming a dial with a good explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhM4jXmKO3U&t=315s |
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Hehe. I just saw that. "Applied chromalite how is..."
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The older paints were mixed with tritium. Tritium does not glow, the paint does when bombarded by the rays given off by the tritium mixed in.
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Know everything about Rolex, I do not. May the force be with you doc...
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Quick and silly question about lume (if you don't mind me asking in this thread). Can you do any harm to your lume by "charging" it? Let's say by holding a flashlight right in front of your watch for 30 seconds.
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When I first got my watch, I thought the lume on my watch was too dim. Then I realized it needs to be charged and best way to charge it is direct sunlight.
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For some reason I have no issue with charging it with natural light (sun) but feel that a flashlight is bad. Any truth?
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And Chromalight is only a different colour combination of Luminover paint and would expect made by the same company. Luminover is made by Nemoto a Japanese luminous paint maker now they moved a part of its factory to Switzerland in 1998 in Joint-ventured with RC-Tritec AG.This was to establish Luminova AG Switzerland for supplying Luminova to all the Swiss watch industry including Rolex and most all of the major brands.Later around 2001/2 the name was changed to super-luminover and many other names for basically the same product under the various brand made up names. But its mostly all basically the same paint with a slightly different colour pigments plus hand and marker surface area.And now we have Chromolight which is more on the blue spectrum colour now which is a Rolex trademark name. But again this could be a special colour blend of luminous paint by Nemoto for Rolex, I would doubt if Rolex themselves would make lume paint. __________________
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Thank you for sharing your expertise, Padi!
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