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Old 17 August 2008, 02:50 AM   #1
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Old 17 August 2008, 02:53 AM   #2
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Your photos are awesome, they make me want to buy whatever watch you've just photographed!
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Old 17 August 2008, 03:32 AM   #4
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Jocke you should be working for rolex as a photographer

Or maybe you are a rolex insider and you are reading our posts and complaints here i knew it from the very beginning
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Old 17 August 2008, 06:59 AM   #7
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Old 17 August 2008, 05:33 PM   #11
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Excellent use of lighting, and clarity.

Just looking at the lume on the 12 marker, you can see a white outline.

I wonder if anyone knows if the dial is painted with white paint first before the luminous material (tritium) is applied to the surface of the dial

I'm just wondering why the edges of the luminous markers have that white outline
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Old 17 August 2008, 07:16 PM   #13
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You know what I noticed? It is either Rolex owners are brilliant photographers or Rolex watches are photogenic. This explains why Rolex watches are in such high demand doesn't it?
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Old 17 August 2008, 10:03 PM   #14
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Old 17 August 2008, 10:33 PM   #15
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Excellent use of lighting, and clarity.

Just looking at the lume on the 12 marker, you can see a white outline.

I wonder if anyone knows if the dial is painted with white paint first before the luminous material (tritium) is applied to the surface of the dial

I'm just wondering why the edges of the luminous markers have that white outline
Good point Steve. I've seen vintage Subs that have had the tritium scraped off due to flaking. Underneath are white plots upon which the tritium was placed. As some trit. indices "draw" these plots become visible.
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Old 17 August 2008, 10:33 PM   #16
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Jocke, you are the MASTER!!
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Old 17 August 2008, 10:38 PM   #17
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Old 17 August 2008, 10:58 PM   #18
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Good point Steve. I've seen vintage Subs that have had the tritium scraped off due to flaking. Underneath are white plots upon which the tritium was placed. As some trit. indices "draw" these plots become visible.
Mmmm that is interesting mike, as recently I purchased a 1675 dial off e-scam and it has white as white hour markers (not luminova), but they are very thinly applied (flat) in appearance on the dial. Now if it was tritium...you would expect to see some patina effect. So I'm just wondering if the tritium has in fact been removed

The only thing is if the tritium was scraped off wouldn't you expect to see some kind of scaping marks on the dial I don't know I've never taken off tritium before, maybe it comes off very easily
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Old 17 August 2008, 11:08 PM   #19
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Mmmm that is interesting mike, as recently I purchased a 1675 dial off e-scam and it has white as white hour markers (not luminova), but they are very thinly applied (flat) in appearance on the dial. Now if it was tritium...you would expect to see some patina effect. So I'm just wondering if the tritium has in fact been removed

The only thing is if the tritium was scraped off wouldn't you expect to see some kind of scaping marks on the dial I don't know I've never taken off tritium before, maybe it comes off very easily
Steve, "Scraped" was a bad choice of words. "Washed" might be more accurate.

Here's one posted on VFRs dial section that shows the result. Really looks kina nice.

http://www.network54.com/Forum/53956...ted+by+tomvox1
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Old 17 August 2008, 11:12 PM   #21
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Thanks mike, well there you go, 'chemically washed' dial, that's a new one on me, I've never heard of that before, but I do like the results very much
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Thank you all.

Steve, I guess that it´s correct with the white painted fields at the dial. This dial is a
"SWISS-T<25" marked Luminova service dial.

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That's interesting Jocke because with the patina on your dial markers (cream) I would have sworn it was a tritium dial.

Maybe it is the lighting effect but I have never seen a luminova dial with the tiny white outline around the edge of the hour markers. Sure it isn't tritium ???
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Great shot..

The increased size and magnification sure bring out details that we could never hope to see in everyday use of our watches....

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That's interesting Jocke because with the patina on your dial markers (cream) I would have sworn it was a tritium dial.

Maybe it is the lighting effect but I have never seen a luminova dial with the tiny white outline around the edge of the hour markers. Sure it isn't tritium ???
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