Chromatic Fugue
1903
I’ve been doing this long enough
to know that I must always build into my purchase decisions the risk I will decide to sell someday, no matter how much I love a watch today.
Patina question
By: Chromatic Fugue : January 26th, 2024-18:20
Hoping to tap into the collective watch wisdom here. I’m considering the late 1980s 5513 pictured here. As you can see, there’s more patina on the markers than the hands. I’m told that the lume on the hands is in fact tritium. A couple of questions. First...
Got it, thanks.
By: Chromatic Fugue : January 26th, 2024-20:32
It’s one of the things that matters to me. But so is overall case condition, and the condition here is quite excellent. I’m trying to get a sense of whether, despite the patina issue, this watch should be considered a superlative example of a 5513 of its ...
I call BS
By: @that911fan : January 26th, 2024-22:48
On those hands being tritium. They sure look like Luminova to me. Also, wasn’t tritium use stopped in the 90’s? If they replaced with new hands from that era, the tritium would still not be as white as that after 20 yrs, no?
Thanks Bill.
By: Chromatic Fugue : January 27th, 2024-02:23
I’m new to the vintage sub game so I appreciate your insights. The appeal of this 5513 is that it’s (1) a clean two-liner and (2) unpolished. In those two respects it has an advantage over my existing vintage sub, the 16800 pictured here. But this thread ...