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16 May 2008, 01:07 AM | #1 |
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Does rolex still use tritium??
Years ago i had a datejust that had tritium on the hands. I was looking to get either a sub or a gmt, do they use tritium on these watches. Also if they dont what year was the switch?
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16 May 2008, 01:10 AM | #2 |
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Tritium is no longer used. The switchover to Luminova was in 1998 and to Super Luminova in 2000.
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16 May 2008, 01:12 AM | #3 |
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16 May 2008, 01:24 AM | #4 |
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16 May 2008, 01:43 AM | #5 |
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Rolex used radium until about 1960.....Those babies still glow...
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16 May 2008, 01:49 AM | #6 |
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And so do the factory workers applying the Radium onto. If they still live, that is.
As I wrote in my contribution to the Rolex Watch Lume thread, "Workers at the Rolex manufactory applied the Radium by hand; or rather by using a fine painting brush. To apply the Radium exactly to the places where it was supposed to be, workers would tend to lick the tip of the painting brush to get a sharper point, thus being better able to apply more accurately the Radium. This habit of licking the painting brush resulted in numerous cases of workers getting cancer, especially mouth cancer. But as stated, Radium was used up until 1960, where it was finally stopped being used due to serious health risks."
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16 May 2008, 03:04 AM | #7 |
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My 1675 had a Tritium dial and hands set installed during a servicing at RSC Dallas in 1996.
It still glows. As brightly as any tritium dial Rolex I've ever had. The hands less so, but enough to tell the time if it's reallllll dark. Sadly, the luminous is cracked on the hands and they will have to go--at least according the RSC. |
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16 May 2008, 08:31 AM | #9 |
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As stated the switch from tritium happened around 1998 as the indestry in general moved to luminova. (Though there are still some that use tritium in glass vials).
Noteworthy: There was a period of time Rolex used dials marked with the tritium marking "SWISS T<25" with luminova as Rolex used existing dials already in the inventory. These dials, sometimes called "transitional" dials were used circa 98-03 and are considered by some a desirable dial to have. Also noteworthy, some tritium dials still have some mild lume as over the years Rolex used different tritium/phosphor mixtures. Notably some gloss/trit. dials will show a weak lume (normally 60s perhaps early 70s). Marker plots are comprised of three things: 1. tritium--a mildly radioactive substance (beta) that serves as the "exciting" agent for: 2. the copper phosphors ---that part which glows (tritium itself does not glow) and: 3. the bonding agent--that which holds it all together--about 90% of what you see. |
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