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16 May 2013, 03:47 AM | #1 |
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Should a 1978 Submariner still glow at night?
Well my brother has a 1978 Submariner 1680 with original dial.
When he purchased the watch it was represented as being original and not having been restored. After wearing it all day the markers and hands glow rather brightly at night. Why would that occur? We are thinking it may have been relumed. It looks original enough to us. He also has an 81 Submariner 16800 which does not glow at all, not even a little. Is it possible that light is still exciting the lume on the original dial after all these years? |
16 May 2013, 04:01 AM | #2 |
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mine can be slightly charged but it goes away after 30 secondish, probably a service or relumed dial
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16 May 2013, 04:24 AM | #3 |
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It's possible but you'll probably never know if it's been relumed or redialed. If it's glowing brightly as you say I'd say there was an upgrade somewhere along the line.
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16 May 2013, 05:57 AM | #4 |
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my old ones still emit a little bit of a glow - the '66 gilt gmt much more so than the 1970 matte/red sub, and the 1990 tritium sd
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16 May 2013, 06:06 AM | #5 |
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My 1972 doesn't glow at all, but would love to see pics of that 78 glowing!
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16 May 2013, 08:51 AM | #6 |
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all depends what you mean by glow .....if you mean walk into a room at night turn the light off and it shines green back at you then fades off ..its probably relumed or later service dial...(though this behaviour is quite normal for gilt dials)
if you mean , put in a dark room or go to bed, and after a whille as your eyes get used to the dark, you can see a faint but visable (even sometimes strong) constant glow ..its probably original and thats perfectly normal ..especially for late 70's rather than early 70 or early 80's |
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16 May 2013, 09:51 AM | #8 |
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Can you post a couple of photos of the dial? There are some experts here who might be able to tell you just from photos whether the dial has been relumed, even without seeing the watch in the dark.
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17 May 2013, 01:35 AM | #9 |
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the tritium dots on my '71 wide boy DJ still glow faintly in the dark.
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Tritium has a half life of about 12 years, and supposedly the lume is essentially gone in about 20 or so. There must be some wiggle room in those numbers though because my W serial Sub (mid-90s) has no lume left but I've got tritium nite sights on another tool almost as old that still work very well.
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17 May 2013, 05:20 AM | #12 |
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My -78 submariner with original dial and hands do not glow at all. I tried with UV and everything. I believe you have later service replacements.
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17 May 2013, 02:31 PM | #13 |
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For reference, 1966 gilt with original dial after holding it up near the light ...
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17 May 2013, 02:33 PM | #14 |
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It does die down after about a minute but still glows faintly for a while after that...
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Therefore, I would say that it is not an original dial..
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