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Have you got better pictures? I wonder if you can see traces of the plots. It’s obviously not unusual for some to flake / fall off and so perhaps someone decided to remove them. All speculation of course. There are very few of these dials, and in the 70/8...
Dear kjkjt3 I have several Rolex OQ trough my life. Because I am a Gerald Genta MEGA FAN And can tell you for sure 3 options: 1. Someone very smart and agile and gentle with your hands remove the tritium plots. My brother in love have done that several ti...
Hi friend, let me tell you something about your dial, if you can see your dial with a magnifying glass at exactly 2, you will see that there is a little tritium still remaining, which means that they carefully cleaned that dial, over time many points of t...