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18 May 2024, 11:24 PM | #1 |
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Is age itself the reason for Triruim lume to patina into creamy/pumpkin color over time? Or do the UV rays from general wearing/use play more of a part to reach that nice patina which is sought after by so many?
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The UV rays play a role to keep the lume white or make it white again.
From what I know the watches that never see the sun tend to change color the most
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UV light effects most things including Tritium but today many Tritium dials and bezel inserts are artificially aged.Why because some are willing to pay extra for this,while modern day lume like Luminover it's extremely doubtful if these dials will ever show any patina.
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"Lume" is paint, tritium is a colorless radioactive ingredient and does not color over time. The paint is aging and turning brown from contamination and old age.
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My reason for asking is that I saw a 1960s/70s sub with absolute flawless oragney/pumpkin patina and began to wonder.
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My reason for asking is that I saw a 1960s/70s sub with absolute flawless oragney/pumpkin patina and began to wonder.
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Still, it is discoloration of the paint, like burnt paint, and is damage and not a graceful, predictable color change. Likely, the more stable the paint, the less likely it would degrade in both color and consistency. (theory)
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Lume patina is one of those temporary things where it looks kinda cool and vintage for a while but eventually it will turn into dust and crumble away. Sometimes they're relumed with faux patina colored paint. In general it's best to stay out of the patina game unless you understand that it's often fake and always temporary.
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