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19 September 2012, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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How to tell a relume etc?
Can the Forum give some simple pointers to a novice on how to tell if a dial and hands are original etc on a vintage Sub?
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19 September 2012, 04:49 AM | #2 |
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It can be very tricky. Look for a glow after exposure to light (but not always foolproof). Then, look for a distinct "puffiness" to the markers (but not always foolproof). Then, look for a greenish cast to the coloration of the markers (but not always foolproof). Lastly, look for a more glossy, "paste-like" texture to the markers and/or hands (but not always foolproof). Or, you could spend years looking at thousands of different old dials and hands, under 10X-40X magnification, until you feel that you usually, almost always can tell (but maybe not always). Get the idea?
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19 September 2012, 05:27 AM | #3 |
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As Michael noted, it is not an exact science - but he did provide some good pointers for the novice collector. It's a little like Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart describing pornography when he said that it's tough for him to define it, but he knows it when he sees it. Later, Justice Stewart's famous quote was used by James Bond when Goldfinger asked Bond what he knew about gold and Bond responded, "I know it when I see it."
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I agree with Michael too- a lot of us have a good feel for how they should look, but if it's older and I'm buying it and I think it's right, I get a watchmaker involved.
They know more than I do and the people who redo dials often ( not always) put a note on the back of the dial. It can affect the value and your reputation if you resell it with wrong info. J |
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well,I agree with you all, but it will become harder and harder when you see some of the vietnamit / asian fake dials they are making nowdays.
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20 September 2012, 03:00 AM | #7 |
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Most of the questionable relumes I see are cases of poorly done "color inside the lines" kind of things. The poor workmanship shows with high magnification and looks like the person doing the work was using a thick paint and had trouble getting into the corners or holding a crisp, straight line.
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20 September 2012, 02:02 PM | #9 |
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Will a RSC relume have much effect on prices? I have an old piece that supposedly got RSC relume back in the 70's (though it doesn't look evident).
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someone posted earlier today that 50s subs/turno's used a different lume on the 6 oclock marker. anyone know when this practice was discontinued?
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someone posted earlier today that 50s subs/turno's used a different lume on the 6 oclock marker. anyone know when this practice was discontinued?
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I knew they used radium instead of tritium in the 50's, a different lume on just the 6 oclock marker is news to me!
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Every "Re-lume" I have cast my eyes upon, looked like crap under high magnification.
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Definitely not an exact science. But you will get a sense or feel after staring at hundred of watches of similar models. Look for things like uneven patina or uneven fills on markers. There are different shape of markers depending on which production year too such as the serif style, so if it is not consistent, then it is bad. Also see if there is any strange mark on the dial (finger print, or discoloration, all these can indicate the dial had been tempered with). If anything look strange, walk away.
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21 September 2012, 01:19 PM | #18 |
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And if no one person can tell if it was relumed, it is as good as original.
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23 September 2012, 12:43 AM | #19 |
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Whatever watch it is, if you ask 10 people you are going to get 10 different answers. You need to be comfortable with the watch when you see it immediately. Also check for lume-spillovers onto the dial.
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haha. yeah.
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