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Old 18 September 2015, 05:19 AM   #1
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How to get tritium hands darker ??

Have this beautiful dial and tritium hands for a GMT 1675.

I would like to have the GMT-hand and the second-hand a bit darker to match perfect to the dial.

How do watchmaker do this ? Can I do it for myself ?

Does anybody know......???






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Old 18 September 2015, 06:12 AM   #2
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That looks like paint in the 24 hour hand already. You would relume them to match is one way. Or look to buy a matching hand or set.
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Old 18 September 2015, 04:21 PM   #3
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Donīt want relume them, because I would like to keep them with tritium.

So I would like to know how to paint them......
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Old 20 September 2015, 06:48 PM   #4
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No one else has an idea...???
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Old 20 September 2015, 07:14 PM   #5
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Search for Vinatge Lume paint in evay. But better a watchmaker apply it.
There is no way to artificially make them darker , unless you apply something on them... something like lume paint.
I guess you could apply a hobby non-lumed paint as well, but it would not hold strong on the UV light.
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Old 20 September 2015, 09:47 PM   #6
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Thank you !!

I donīt care about lume. Where can I find a "hobby non lumed paint" for tritium hands...??
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Old 21 September 2015, 09:57 PM   #7
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I have seen tea soaked dials and hands, happens way more than you would want to think.

To the op are you happy removing the hands and dial? It can't be done in the watch, the reason for aging lume is usually to match a damaged indice or hand with the rest of a watch.
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Old 21 September 2015, 11:27 PM   #8
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Dial and hands are still removed. I want to darken the hands first and then to put dial and hands in the watch by a watchmaker.....

Do you know how tritium reacts to water (or tea.....) ???
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Old 21 September 2015, 11:55 PM   #9
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Yes but its not really info I want to put on the web because of people faking these items. PM me if you want more info.
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Old 22 September 2015, 12:22 AM   #10
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Ok, I understand.....
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Old 22 September 2015, 12:47 AM   #11
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Several topic here on the forum:
www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=94568

www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=188300


www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=89027 (some further links inside)

These threads have not been locked , so I guess they are fine to be posted.
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Old 8 October 2015, 05:37 PM   #12
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Hi,
Radium was no longer used in watches by the 1970's. If tritium was used, only about 1/8 of it should be left now, so the night glow should be much dimmer than when new.
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