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Old 26 November 2021, 06:25 AM   #1
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Odd ‘o T swiss T o’

Hi,

On my 1803 on the bottom there is written ‘o T swiss T o’. I can’t find what it means, other than swiss T or swiss made. I think it had something to do with the percentage tritium that there is inside.

Someone out here who can share his knowledge?

Thanks in advance.

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Old 26 November 2021, 06:50 AM   #2
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The Sigma symbol on the dial means that gold as been use either in the dial or/and in the case, like in the Day Date.

I believe they did this for around 2 years from 1973 to 1975, when in Swiss was founded an association named APRIOR to promote the use of gold
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Old 26 November 2021, 08:30 AM   #3
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As baumare said, they are lowercase Greek sigmas.

When it appeared that then-new quartz watches were going to drive mechanical watches completely out of the market, this was a marketing plan by a Swiss watchmakers’ group (they are seen on other brands too).

Apparently the thinking was that gold content, even so small as the markers on a watch dial, would help to sell. In the same period, watches with steel markers had dashes in place of the sigmas.
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Old 26 November 2021, 09:55 AM   #4
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Neat. Always nice to learn new things here. Thanks!
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Old 26 November 2021, 12:36 PM   #5
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Odd ‘o T swiss T o’

Some additional information worth a few minutes to read.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/what-is-a-sigma-dial

If you don’t like clicking a link, just go to hodinkee.com and search on “SIGMA DIAL HISTORY”

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Old 26 November 2021, 03:48 PM   #6
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Useful and interesting article, thanks for posting the link.
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Old 26 November 2021, 10:44 PM   #7
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Old 27 November 2021, 04:41 AM   #8
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Thank you all for sharing your knowledge. Very nice to know!


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Old 27 November 2021, 07:32 AM   #9
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I have a vintage Girard Perregaux manual wind SS watch with a sigma dial. The watch appears to be from the 1960s more or less (so if it’s a sigma dial it must be early 1970s). It belonged to my husband’s stepfather, who loved stylish watches and tech gadgets of all kinds. I loved its vintage look, so I got it after he passed away a few years ago. I wonder where its gold content is.
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I have a vintage Girard Perregaux manual wind SS watch with a sigma dial. The watch appears to be from the 1960s more or less (so if it’s a sigma dial it must be early 1970s). It belonged to my husband’s stepfather, who loved stylish watches and tech gadgets of all kinds. I loved its vintage look, so I got it after he passed away a few years ago. I wonder where its gold content is.
If I had to guess, white gold dial markers?
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