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Old 30 November 2016, 07:42 AM   #1
Tbonewalk
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Lume on a 1967 DJ?

Got this DJ yesterday and discovered last night that it has some lume. I am of the impression that a Rolex with "T" for tritium will die within like 12 years or so. I know the crystal was changed and I gather it has been serviced because it is running beautifully... it gained 3 seconds over the last 24 hours. I have 2 other vintage Rolexs with no lume. Is it safe to say the hands may have been replaced or is there any possibility a watch this old can have any lume? I posted about this watch yesterday, hope I'm not wearing you guys out!
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