ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX
12 April 2016, 12:33 PM | #1 |
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: SF Bay Area
Watch: 1655/MkI
Posts: 1,100
|
Would You Buy/Wear a 'Hot' Vintage Rolex Submariner?
'hot' as in the radiation emanating from an older mid-50s Submariner with deteriorating radium hands & dial.
a colleague came across an older, 100% original Submariner (the kind with no crown guards) & the area between the dial & crystal was dusty + there were hairline cracks on the dial...typical signs of radium breakdown. just out of curiosity, he took a Geiger counter reading comparing it with the luminova dial on one of his other watches & a tritium model from the early 1980s. both registered zero but the older Submariner excited the counter, registering what he estimated to be the radiation one might incur while undergoing minor dental x-rays over a period of 15-20 years. his conclusion was that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to use the watch as a 'daily wearer' or to have it on while sleeping at night. radium apparently has a half-life of 1600 years while tritium's is approximately 12.5 years or so. his last experiment was to expose the watch to some x-ray film & the dial left faint ghost images. this watch was part of an estate sale & he eventually passed on purchasing it figuring why buy a potentially dangerous watch just for the sake of antiquity. would you have done the same? |
12 April 2016, 12:43 PM | #2 |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: RedSox Nation
Watch: U Talkn Bout Wilis
Posts: 5,503
|
If I came across one I could afford I would do it. I would not duct tape it to my skull at night ;) but I would wear it on occasion and otherwise store it in a pelican case somewhere safe.
I have some hot radium hands and dial bits that set off my radiation detector. I get no readings from outside the pelican case.
__________________
I'm a sailor peg. And I've lost my leg. Climbing up the top sails. I've lost my leg! |
12 April 2016, 01:02 PM | #3 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Real Name: Jack
Location: NYC
Watch: 16570, 16710
Posts: 1,535
|
that sounds dangerous...
|
12 April 2016, 01:25 PM | #4 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Montreal
Watch: The Habs pick 1st!
Posts: 3,589
|
What is the final verdict? Post 1960 are Likely ok? I have a 61 excl point sub and I believe these are fine. Am I wrong?
|
12 April 2016, 01:26 PM | #5 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 1,448
|
I thought you meant stolen . . . No, I probably would not wear it.
__________________
|
12 April 2016, 01:51 PM | #6 |
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: SF Bay Area
Watch: 1655/MkI
Posts: 1,100
|
according to sources, Rolex switched from radium to tritium around 1963-64...older GMTs & Subs have the most radium content due to the larger design of their dial markers. the old bakelite GMT bezel had radium-illuminated numbers & some are still glowing to this day.
|
12 April 2016, 02:32 PM | #7 |
Banned
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 2,030
|
I would wear it,No question.
|
12 April 2016, 02:45 PM | #8 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 2,004
|
I'll take it.
|
12 April 2016, 03:36 PM | #9 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Real Name: David
Location: australia
Posts: 20,216
|
Not daily but certainly from time to time
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
__________________
watches many |
12 April 2016, 04:04 PM | #10 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Australia
Watch: eclectic..
Posts: 191
|
Yes all day long....If only I had a chance!!! ...Never ever heard of anyone ever getting a lesion on their forearm....If your worried about a little radiation from a watch I suggest that you don't ever explore the toxic world we have created.... Yep mobile phones are safe as is Bluetooth, WiFi etc etc etc....
|
12 April 2016, 05:46 PM | #11 |
2024 Pledge Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Australia
Posts: 632
|
|
12 April 2016, 06:46 PM | #12 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Australia
Watch: eclectic..
Posts: 191
|
I'm in if I can grow that bad boy......!!!!
|
12 April 2016, 10:27 PM | #13 |
Banned
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: UK / Spain
Watch: 39mm Explorer
Posts: 1,990
|
Chaps
If I had such a watch, I would definitely wear it. We all got to die of something, so what the heck. Regards Mick |
13 April 2016, 12:01 AM | #14 | |||
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: RedSox Nation
Watch: U Talkn Bout Wilis
Posts: 5,503
|
Quote:
No, you are fine. The exclamation dial indicates it does not have Radium. I have somewhere my radiation results in micro sieverts. So I will find them and post them, or I will just test my Excl Dial. It is higher than a T<25 or a T SWISS T (I believe is less than 15) but not like a 65 Big Crown Quote:
Quote:
If you folks are not comfortable with your radium Rolex or Tudor watches, please send them my way
__________________
I'm a sailor peg. And I've lost my leg. Climbing up the top sails. I've lost my leg! |
|||
13 April 2016, 12:16 AM | #15 |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: May 2008
Real Name: Matt
Location: Wine Country, Ca
Posts: 5,998
|
You are exposed to radiation in your daily life anyways. Standing close to a microwave while in use gives off a low dose. Drinking tap water, especially in urban areas where runoff comes from factories has a low dose of radiation. cell phones, florescent lamps, Televisions, computer monitors, etc all contain trace millirem. I wouldnt worry about an occasional wear of a watch.
__________________
TRF Member 11738 |
13 April 2016, 12:33 AM | #16 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 1,448
|
Enlisted as Intelligence Analyst, commissioned to JAG.
__________________
|
13 April 2016, 01:42 AM | #17 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Montreal
Watch: The Habs pick 1st!
Posts: 3,589
|
Thanks for note John. Maybe we will work something out down the road. It has a nice little excl point, Eh?
Still can't believe it's April and no bos/Mtl first rounder to watch |
13 April 2016, 01:48 AM | #18 |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: RedSox Nation
Watch: U Talkn Bout Wilis
Posts: 5,503
|
Ahah.
Haha. Oh, the Sox are playing, which gets me to Football.
__________________
I'm a sailor peg. And I've lost my leg. Climbing up the top sails. I've lost my leg! |
13 April 2016, 02:07 AM | #19 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: NYC / Milan
Watch: 6263
Posts: 3,938
|
|
13 April 2016, 02:32 AM | #20 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Real Name: John
Location: I'm Done
Watch: Mark IV Red Sub
Posts: 854
|
Quote:
"millirem" is a term associated with ionizing radiation. Daily EM radiation,(cell phones, florescent lamps, etc.) is typically non-nuclear in orgin. Radium has Nuclear Decay properties which associate with gamma release. Gamma = Ionizing I still have a radium lumed timex that exceeds daily recommended exposure. It's all a matter of probability........................... |
|
13 April 2016, 03:08 AM | #21 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Real Name: Mark
Location: Washington State
Watch: SUBS and GMT's!
Posts: 9,664
|
I would wear it. No question.
|
13 April 2016, 03:28 AM | #22 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Watch: GMT-II Pepsi
Posts: 1,051
|
Did he measure the dial in or out of the case? It's possible the case and crystal block all of the radiation. I don't know for sure.
__________________
Lug hole loyalist! |
13 April 2016, 05:36 AM | #23 | ||
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: SF Bay Area
Watch: 1655/MkI
Posts: 1,100
|
Quote:
Quote:
as VaRobot stated, it's all a matter of probability + one's genetic/inherent predisposition to radioactive exposure...thus it might be best to err on the safe side. incidentally & as an afterthought...I had an opportunity to get a brief look at this watch. the hands/dial were kind of 'crusty' looking, reminiscent of a corroded car battery & I thought to myself, who would want to wear something so crappy looking? unlike a nicely-aged tritium patina, the decomposing radium had taken on sort of a light orange rust-colored appearance. |
||
13 April 2016, 10:34 AM | #24 | |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: RedSox Nation
Watch: U Talkn Bout Wilis
Posts: 5,503
|
Quote:
So I measured mine, which is like yours, and it pulls 0.2 uSv/h, which is about 3 x background radiation where I live and a lot less than some highly populate areas. I have one of these and am please with it: http://www.amazon.com/GQ-GMC-320-Plu.../dp/B00I8GQ1EC However, it does not detect all types of radiation but it can help determine minuscule watch parts, from ones would don't want to inhale or sit in your lap.
__________________
I'm a sailor peg. And I've lost my leg. Climbing up the top sails. I've lost my leg! |
|
13 April 2016, 10:58 AM | #25 | |
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: SF Bay Area
Watch: 1655/MkI
Posts: 1,100
|
Quote:
incidentally, just got off the phone & ran your reading by the individual who had considered buying this older model Submariner...he said the one he tested gave a reading of 0.3 uSv/h. I would imagine that the RSC (or any watchmaker) neither appreciates/enjoys/or looks forward to these kinds of watches coming in for periodic servicing. being that radium is easily ingested via breathing and/or soft tissue contact, pro-active precautionary measures must be taken when opening them up. |
|
13 April 2016, 11:50 AM | #26 | |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: RedSox Nation
Watch: U Talkn Bout Wilis
Posts: 5,503
|
Quote:
It is a good device to have for little more than $110 - especially if you are going to be handling vintage parts that might be radium. I have purchased several sets of hands from various vintage markets and off the Bay that were radium and cause a lot of clicking noise. 0.3 uSv/hr is actually not bad. 3 my concern would be elevated. 0.3 is like eating 3 bananas per day Good chart here on relative doses (I am not professionally trained in this):
__________________
I'm a sailor peg. And I've lost my leg. Climbing up the top sails. I've lost my leg! |
|
13 April 2016, 12:16 PM | #27 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 1,448
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
13 April 2016, 01:11 PM | #28 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Real Name: Russell
Location: KC, MO
Watch: FedEx 4 next 1
Posts: 2,244
|
No! To me the problem is the length of time of the exposure!
|
13 April 2016, 06:27 PM | #29 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Florida
Watch: 5060/a
Posts: 1,119
|
No...why take the risk.
I would maybe put it on for a min for a wrist show but that's it. I have measured wrist watches with crazy levels of radiation but like its been said its all about exposure over some period of time. And in most cases you have to be with in inches of the dial side to get the full brunt of it. The case back side level are significantly less based on what I have measured. Example Enicar Seapearl 600....150uSV/hr dial side with in an inch; <10uSV case back side with in an inch. My watch radiation test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAcApQYsATA Sensor used for measurement was an LND7317...which is very sensitive to alpha, beta and gamma radiation. If your going to dabble in watches with Radium lume get a good geiger counter so you know what you and others may get exposed to. In the end you not the only one getting exposed. Keep that stuff away from kits and pregnant women and your pocket:) |
13 April 2016, 06:49 PM | #30 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: UK
Posts: 253
|
I would and have worn "hot watches"
This is my post on a UK forum with readings and comparisons. Watch is a Rolex 6536-1 Submariner from 1958. http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...=off+the+scale |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|
*Banners
Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.