Just curious to hear other members' take about Radium dials. Unlike tritium dials which can be charming and relatively sought after, looking at vintage watches even from the 50s will often result in radium dials. I have a good basic understanding of radia...
I've bought some though. As a matter of fact, I have an Omega from the 40's which is absolutely mint. The dial is flawless and I don't know how it stayed that way. I've been doing watches for 40+ years and know how to tell the difference between original ...
in it wouldn't stop me from buying it or wearing it occasionally. Having an old watch like that to wear occasionally is a massively different amount of risk compared to twirling a radium soaked brush with your tongue and lips. Most people frequently get s...
I don't think there is any big concern over civilian watches from the 1950s. The radiation levels are pretty insignificant. I have a few 1930s-1940s military aircraft navigation watches like the B-Uhren that I sometime keep for long periods at home in my ...