OK.. just to see what Polaris owners think about their Tribute '68 Polaris Dial.. Hopefully, JLC will consider if there are enough of owners wanting it. To be fair - I think if JLC changes, it will ONLY BE ONE WAY ie Non Luminescent to Luminous and NO RET...
...I have a polaris with a non lumen dial (the 2. edition). I like how it looks in daylight but would love a full lumen at night. On the other hand - the full lumen dial (the first edition) looks nice in the dark but is (to me) to strange/dark in the dayl...
...however I certainly would like to have the triangular indices glow like the indices on my MCD/GMT. I never saw an original '68 in the metal so I don't know if they had bright lume in their day or not. N
It is a diver! - and the mail point for the design of the dial, is the function of the lumen - so a non lumen dial make no sens to me... I would rather have a all white dial if it could all glow!
the original polaris would not glow at all with indexes with tritium. The half life of tritium is 12y, the power of the glow would be today abotu 1/16th of what it was originally. nevertheless, the dial with not all indexes glowing as one would expect is ...
Technically, despite the 12,5 years half life, the '68 is stil glowing after 40 years... All right, it is only slightly glowing, but at least all the indexes do glow !...
Technically, the phosphor would have been used up prior to the electrons no longer being emitted from the Tritium...The output is not directly related to the degree of decay. No phosphor, no glow... Anyway, what I meant to convey was that if one bought a ...
Hi Just wondering if JLC actually monitors or reads these discussion boards to get feedback and opinions... If not, our comments and efforts would all just fall to deaf ears anyway... So far, the Polaris is my favourite watch because of its beauty but in ...
After 3 emails from JLC I can assure you that they do not care about what we think, I have both Polaris and I love them however I would have loved to have the first dial (indexes glowing) in my 68, I am with you for a change
I think JLC does care about its customers. On this particular problem of lume on the dial, they could propose a solution or at least communicate with the customers that would want to know whether or not something can be done. I suppose it could be easy if...
Dear All, Unfortunately I would have to say that JLC is not at all concerned about what we think about their decision not to change the dial. It was after all a very limited edition so they probably have considered the cost of getting it right against a f...
Polaris as original as possible. I think it's JLC mistake that they produced incorrect dial before they found how to make correct dial. They firmly believe correct (2nd) dial (without luminova) is closer to the original. I saw it and I agree. That's why i...
There is no 'closest replication' acceptable if you don't get full luminous indexes... (remember: form AND function ! ) This is no excuse. I understand that there could have been "trials and errors" in the making of this watch (especially considering this...
index color they have to give up the lume. So it't either full lume or closer index color. Making dial with original color index with lume is quite impossible. They have chosed the color, not the full lume. I too feel that JLC should have offered same cor...