Jay (Eire)
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Never seen one without the plots. And the dial is telling you there should be lume on there right?
Sep 12, 2020,12:19 PM
Have you got better pictures? I wonder if you can see traces of the plots. It’s obviously not unusual for some to flake / fall off and so perhaps someone decided to remove them.
All speculation of course. There are very few of these dials, and in the 70/80s swapping hands and dials was very easy as watchmakers / ADs had access to parts.
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I have several OYSTERQUARTZ
By: chinguel : September 12th, 2020-13:37
Dear kjkjt3 I have several Rolex OQ trough my life. Because I am a Gerald Genta MEGA FAN And can tell you for sure 3 options: 1. Someone very smart and agile and gentle with your hands remove the tritium plots. My brother in love have done that several ti...
they cleaned the tritium dial
By: Quinto : September 12th, 2020-14:07
Hi friend, let me tell you something about your dial, if you can see your dial with a magnifying glass at exactly 2, you will see that there is a little tritium still remaining, which means that they carefully cleaned that dial, over time many points of t...
Quinto it’s right
By: chinguel : September 13th, 2020-20:06
In the number two you can see clearly the dial was cleaned by some watchmaker Mystery solved by Quinto ...