hi hai, äääh sharky, in germany they used the luminova-dials since 1999, they were no longer allowed to use tritium - by law.
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21.10.2004, 09:38 #1
luminova dials labeled as tritium (swiss - T<25)
does anyone know what years rolex used the luminova replacement dials that were labeled as tritium w/ the "swiss - T<25" designation at the 6 o'clock marker? i know that as late as 2003, those dials were in use. thanks
< shark >>><...i hope i got the translation right!: Gruss shark
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21.10.2004, 09:43 #2ehemaliges mitgliedGast
RE: luminova dials labeled as tritium (swiss - T<25)
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21.10.2004, 10:03 #3
Hi shark,
depending on the model type, they were used from 1999 onwards to
approximately 2002. From there on, the word SWISS is used. Maybe,
some of the old-marked dials were in use longer but as I tried to get one
for my 1665 last year, they had the SWISS dials only.Gruß Percy
"Ferner wird hier auch auf Ihrem Profil sehr viel Diversität benötigt."
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21.10.2004, 10:28 #4
dial
i know when the new luminova started to be used, but at the end of the tritium run, rolex used luminova dials that were labeled as tritium w/ the swiss - T<25 (a sort of transitional dial).
i have one of these dials in one of my 1680s and german_navy sold his 1675 here recently that had one also (i met up w/ him here).
i wanted to possibly know when these "transitional" dials were no longer being used so that i can target a service date if i ever wanted to get a watch that had one of these dials.
< shark >>><...i hope i got the translation right!: Gruss shark
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21.10.2004, 10:31 #5
My GMT was at Rolex in 2002 and got the T<25 Dial.
lg Michael
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