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14 February 2012, 05:02 AM | #31 | |
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I do like them, and own quite a number of them........I just like the vintage pieces BETTER.
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The main reason that I chose to relume the 5513 is because it had recently been relumed (It had to be luminova......it glowed decently at night after high exposure to light) and I didn't feel it would hurt the value WHATSOEVER to relume a watch with more even, better lume than what had previously been applied.
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I'd rather that my sub worked as originally intended than be "broke" in some way but original. There is no better sight than a 1680 dial glowing brightly at night :)
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TOTALLY AWESOME! Yep a service dial would be the best bet.
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i'ts all a matter of taste and the type of watch... if reluming means it would lose a lot of value i would buy a cheaper one that glows in the dark.
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IMHO Leave it buy an ironman if you need to tell the time at night. Having said that Jason wow great work. Rich
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I would also keep the dial untouched.
The first check I do when I'm about to buy a vintage watch is to check if the lumes still glow. I stay away if they still glow. I know other collectors are not so picky, but relumes tend to depreciate the value of the watch. |
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I am not a great fan of re-luming dials only because it is very difficult to get a good result.
Having said that I do really appreciate a well patina aged dial. That gives a watch a great deal of character, and so what if you can't see it at night, it is a vintage timepiece. On the other hand I did many years ago have a cream coloured original dial 1665. At the time I wanted a white dial, so I took out and replaced the original dial and hands. I loved the resulting look, and kept the original dial and hands for the day when it might suit me to return them to the watch. Jason's luminova red sub replacement dial looks awesome....but so to can a nicely patina characterised original red sub dial. Its all about how you feel in relation to the dial/hands. That feeling can change over time as ones tastes and preferences change. At the end of the day re-luming is very risky unless you know very well the skill of the watchmaker to re-lume and you know the result will yield to you the owner a more satisfactory outcome. Value is another issue altogether. If you want to retain value keep it as original as possible, but to me this is a secondary and not particularly relevant consideration to ones enjoyment and satisfaction.
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