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1 May 2024, 05:03 AM | #1 |
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Could a 1675 thin case have pumpkin lume?
Or would all thin cases be zinc sulfide (which I think would always be white, green, or maybe a tiny bit yellow)
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1 May 2024, 07:28 PM | #2 |
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So, 1959-67 have the thin case (.3mm only so hardly noticeable), and most therefore house a gilt chapter, gilt non-chapter and the earlier matte dials.
67 (+/- half a year) is the zinc sulphide period, so some could house ZS. You question about pumpkin patina is a definite yes (if we broadly mean dark patina), as many radium 'swiss' pre 64 go orange/brown, as do many 64-67 tritium T25 dials. You may already have looked but site here is very informative: https://gmtmaster1675.com/the-case/
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1 May 2024, 08:38 PM | #3 |
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Good point on gilt: I’ll refine the question to say “thin case matte dial” (so ‘68-‘69ish). Sounds like you think yes is still the answer
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