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1 August 2009, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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Dial marked Tritium but really Luminova
O.K. guys, I like new looking dials.
There was for a while a Luminova replacement dial for the Rolex Explorer II 1655 that was marked below the 6 O'Clock mark "T Swiss < 25 T" so it gives the impression that the dial is tritium unless you were told by the seller it was luminova the photos would not indicate it was really tritium. However, what if you purchased this watch thinking it is tritium, but it is really luminova. Would you: (a) proceed and just put it down to experience. (b) proceed but if the buyer gives a bit of a discount, that is great. (c) back out of the deal and spend $5K more for an as good condition model with original dial and hands and original papers?
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