DonCorson[AHCI]
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Totally reasonable...
What you need is to find a watchmaker who does restoration or work on vintage watches.
I would:
- remove the lum from the hands
- heat blue the hands
- relum the hands.
finished.
If the hands aren't made of steel they will not blue with heat, then they can still be blued with translucent paint.
But that works too.
Have fun!
Don
Totally reasonable...
By: DonCorson : November 21st, 2012-08:44
What you need is to find a watchmaker who does restoration or work on vintage watches. I would: - remove the lum from the hands - heat blue the hands - relum the hands. finished. If the hands aren't made of steel they will not blue with heat, then they ca...
Me too!
By: Time4Jake : January 5th, 2013-11:54
Hello anaesdoc! I agree with you 100% and would love to know if you've found a supply of blue luminous hands. I own the Stowa Partitio Automatic with a black dial and white luminous hands and would love to own a white handwinder, provided I could put blue...
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By: anaesdoc : January 5th, 2013-13:04
Hi Time4Jake, it´s good to hear I am not the only crazy watchnut who is fascinated by blue hands. The hands were not available in a blued version, but I had the steel ones removed and blued by a watch supplier in Germany. The minute and second hand became...