Is it still radioactive?

Jul 21, 2022,01:07 AM
 

  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

Royal Navy Chrono

 
 By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-19:39
Military history and my profession intersect in a big way, so I did a bit of research into my Lemania Series I nuclear submarine chrono that I acquired last year while living in London for work. I fell in love with the watch instantly (I already owned a s...  

 
 By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-21:10
And a *real* submariner! 😆

Thanks for the background

 
 By: cazalea : July 19th, 2022-20:30
That movie might have been filmed on a set - it looks too spacious! The watch looks like it would fit right in though. Cheers, Cazalea ...  

 
 By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-21:06
Thanks! But it’s definitely the sub, not a set- are your pics the same class of boat?

Probably not, it's a Soviet boat from a bit later in the same era

 
 By: cazalea : July 19th, 2022-23:14
I have been on some US submarines too but the pictures are escaping me right now. In the mid-Sixties, one of my college buddies was on the Dixon, a sub tender here in San Diego. And I had a couple other pals on the subs. I think I'll dig up some photos an...  

 
 By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-21:06
👍

 
 By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-21:39
Yes, your example is famous! Do you know the year?

Thanks, Patrick.

 
 By: amanico : July 20th, 2022-06:18

More cream, for me. ;)

 
 By: amanico : July 20th, 2022-20:34

Whoa beauty!

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : July 19th, 2022-23:22

Merci!

 
 By: amanico : July 20th, 2022-06:18

Nice post and nice watches.

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : July 19th, 2022-23:22

Very interesting stuff!

 
 By: mhz vph : July 20th, 2022-06:03
And a lovely watch to boot. As an aside, I wonder what would've been used on the most famous of all ships named Dreadnought: I suppose it couldn't have been a wristwatch, at least not in the earlier parts of the ship's service life. ...  

thank you!!

 
 By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-11:28

this model is the royal navy nuclear submarine fleet-series two- nato stamp no -stamped on the screw back-0552/924-3312-shock protection version of calibre 15cht

 
 By: golden hands : July 20th, 2022-10:54
series one has different version -white dial (square and round hour markers) and different blued steel hands-for 0552/924-3312 series one had no shock protection-series two and three does have shock protection series one((gold plating) does not have nicke... 

you know your stuff

 
 By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-11:23
i thought what you are describing is a series 2… but haven’t been able to find any confirmation either way. do you think series one and two were contemporary? my example is definitely 1962, which is the earliest possible time such a non-lumed model would ... 

series 1 were first issued 1945-1950-calibre 15cht

 
 By: golden hands : July 20th, 2022-12:51
series 2( which you bought in london) was first issued roughly between 1950-55-calibre 15cht series 3 was first issued 1957-70-calibre 2220. this is when they were FIRST issued. are you sure that 1962 is a date?photo of the inside of the screw back could ... 

Couple questions

 
 By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-15:30
Here is a picture of my two watches and the only example I have seen anywhere of what I thought was the Series 2 (on the far right, next to my two examples the day I bought the one on the left), but I'm sure you must be correct that it's a series one, and...  

from the photo of the three series together

 
 By: golden hands : July 20th, 2022-19:37
left one=series 2 middle one=series 3 right one=series 1 notice the crown on the dial above lemania-not on series 2 and 3 on the other side of the screw back cover below the nato no there will be a 4 digit number what are they? the series 2 case back scre... 

 
 By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-20:28
Do you agree in the years of my examples? '62 for the series 2 and '67 for the series 3? I was under the impression the 2220 was the Inca bloc version of the 15CH. No? (not easy to find info on these movements) Here are both of them. Thoughts? The only di...  

PS-- thanks!

 
 By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-21:31
It's great to chat with someone who can tell me more!

Is it still radioactive?

 
 By: montecristo#2 : July 21st, 2022-01:07

 
 By: tinker2 : July 21st, 2022-12:03
It was on a nuclear sub, so has no lume, specifically not to trigger testing and safety devices. It’s one of the reasons I love it. No flaking old lume.