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28 February 2019, 12:36 PM | #1 |
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Rolex 1680 tritium
Recently looking at some old posts /articles mentioned that 1680made by tritium should be glow under uv exposure. Wondering if anyone heard this before or could share ur 1680 on hands to have a real uv light test ? Cheers
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28 February 2019, 12:56 PM | #2 |
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That is false,It will not glow.There will be tiny red and green specs that kind of glow under a 10x loupe.
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28 February 2019, 01:06 PM | #3 |
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Sorry that let me clarify the glow mean reaction under uv exposure. Ofcos this is not glow under normal dark environment. But I want to be confirm the reaction under uv . Since tritium has been used start around 60s late... some 5513 also used tritium but it had reaction under uv? How to explain this?
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Under UV light, tritium looks green up to 1967 and possible 1968. It could possible glow for a few seconds once the light is shut off. After 1967/68, the tritium will look white with a UV light and should not glow when the light is shut off.
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