Con Nast
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Hence I think it is interpreted as radium
But I think collectors asumed it was
it was radium

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By: Con Nast : June 5th, 2019-04:00
I recently discovered that not only they used Radium as lume But also strontium 90 as lume on the dials. Switserland used to export strontium 90 for Medicinal use and for lume . In the late 1950 simport and use of strontium was forbidden in the USA. Actua...
Yes
By: Con Nast : June 5th, 2019-04:24
Dials for the USA market would need underlines and dot. Sometimes they where checked in the USA so you get the double underline . . Also Rolex technicians locally would relume and restore dials ( called repositioning ) they would change the contaminated l...
I know two
By: Con Nast : June 9th, 2019-01:09
The dial and lume restorer showed me a lot One of the things he showed me we all look at shape and form of lume but lume can be different per dial especially when relumed by Rolex. you have too look at the build up how the dial is colored by applied elect...
I have another one
By: Con Nast : June 9th, 2019-01:30
People have a concept of gilt being gold colored letterings, But they are white letterings from the 1960s onward. Original gilt is silver colored the Rhodium layer under the colors which shine trough the white sometimes they turn brass colored and appears...