Baron - Mr Red
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Rolex Explorer 1 - reference 6610
One that I let leave my collection because of its high radioactivity level.....but oh boy what a beautiful watch.



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Radio acivity
By: chippyfly : August 5th, 2017-02:57
Hi Baron Did you measure the radioactivity and what was the reading close-up please? I have a couple of watches I do not wear because one registers greater than10.0 µSv/hour and the other at 1.25 µSV/hour. I cannot find an answer whether these are really ...
Chippyfly.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : August 5th, 2017-03:38
I have done a lot of work on this issue before. I attach two previous posts on the subject..... www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com On the 6610 Explorer 1, the radiation reading was 170 microsieverts per hour. That is materially abov...
Baron . . .
By: chippyfly : August 5th, 2017-06:32
Thank you. I have read all the articles, which are great but what was generally missing was the answer to the question: Can one wear such a radioactive watch safely and if so for how long?! I previously came to the conclusion that up to 0.3 µSv/hr was gen...