The Rolex Exclamation Mark An important vintage detail concerning radiation... Rolex Passion


Rolex Celline Dual Time Automatic Full Rose Gold with Black Radiation DialStick Markings

A new study from the good folks at the University of Northampton has shown that we all forgot one essential fact: radium decays to radioactive radon gas, which is readily inhaled and will in sufficient doses significantly increase the risk of lung cancer.


My Radiomir Panerai 3646 deep 3 piece radioactive dial, Rolex 618 movement, Brevet crown

While vintage Rolex watches first used radioactive radium followed by tritium to illuminate in low light, modern Rolex watches use Super-LumiNova or Chromalight to supply them with their luminescence. Read on to find out the similarities and differences between Chromalight vs. Super-LumiNova on modern Rolex watches.


Rolex Cellini Dual Time Automatic Two Tone with Black Radiation Dial

Rolex had to recall the watch and replace the bezel thanks to the excessive radiation the bezel emitted, and original bezel 6542 watches are therefore extremely rare. However, if the bezel is original it's basically just as radioactive as the day the watch was made - an important caution for any collector who owns one..


[Vintage Rolex] 1945 Oyster Precision with radium burns r/Watches

RADIUM The first luminous material used in Rolex watches was radium; and it remained the standard until 1963. Before then, the effects of radiation exposure were not well understood, until the highly toxic material caused radiation poisoning among factory workers.


Rolex Celline Dual Time Automatic Two Tone With Black Radiation DialStick Markings

In the early days, Rolex used radium, a highly radioactive material, to create the glowing effect on their dials. In this journal entry, we will take a closer look at the history of Rolex's use of luminescent materials, including radium, tritium, and LumiNova, before exploring Chromalight. Rolex Oyster Perpetual 116000 with the Green Super-LumiNova


Rolex Cellini Dual Time Automatic Two Tone with Black Radiation Dial

Rolex Chromalight and luminous materials. The first luminous material that Rolex used for its watches was radium. The problem with tritium is that it is both highly radioactive, but also has a half-time which means that the lume will eventually die out on a Rolex watch. But one of the main switch was health concerns, in particular for the.


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Prior to the widespread implementation of photo-luminescent material, Rolex used a radioactive compound called Tritium to make their hands and dials glow in the dark. Since Tritium is radioactive, it will glow whether or not it receives any light exposure; however its ability to glow is limited by the radioactive half-life of the material itself.


My Radiomir Panerai 3646 deep 3 piece radioactive dial, Rolex 618 movement, Brevet crown

I had an opportunity to play with a Geiger Counter. I tested vintage watches that use different radioactive lume: Rolex Explorer 1016 with Tritium lume, Seik.


Rolex Cellini Dual Time Automatic Full Rose Gold with Black Radiation Dial

Radium dial A 1950s radium clock, exposed to ultraviolet light to increase luminescence Radium dials are watch, clock and other instrument dials painted with luminous paint containing radium-226 to produce radioluminescence.


Rolex Cellini Dual Time Automatic Two Tone with Black Radiation Dial

Most Rolex watches using tritium have the marking "T Swiss T" or "SWISS -<25" at 6 o'clock to indicate it uses the radioactive material, as seen in the image above. Rolex Luminova Rolex introduced Luminova for its watches in 1998. The company Nemoto & Co. Ltd invented the material in 1993 and patented it in 1955.


My Radiomir Panerai 3646 deep 3 piece radioactive dial, Rolex 618 movement, Brevet crown

In case you don't know, the GMT's Bakelite bezel was radioactive (there's some debate as to exactly what in the bezel was the biggest culprit here) and Rolex recalled the watches, offering to retrofit them with aluminum bezels. This is one reason why original Bakelite GMTs are relatively rare today.


Rolex Chromalight What is it and How Does it Glow Millenary Watches

Prior - 1953, The early age of Rolex luminous, used on their pocket watches, early oyster cases, bubble backs and radiomir Panerai's. 1953 - 1956, When Rolex introduced the world their sports / utility / tool watch concept with radium Submariner, TOG, Explorer & GMT Master. 1957 - 1960, When Rolex lowered radiation and chanced dial.


The Rolex Exclamation Mark An important vintage detail concerning radiation... Rolex Passion

Most Rolex watches that used tritium were marked with T Swiss T or Swiss T at the base of the dial by the 6 o'clock mark. Not only that, as it's a radioactive substance, Rolex marked the level of radioactivity using a '<25' in the same location. Rolex Milgauss ref 116400GV with Luminova. Luminova (1998 - 2000)


Radioactive watches tested Radium lume, Tritium, Promethium (Rolex Explorer 1016, Seiko

A secret Rolex meetup with a radioactive watch and "sexpile" worth millions At America's first Rolliefest, the rules are clear: Don't reveal the location of the event on social media until.


A secret Rolex meetup with a radioactive watch and 'sexpile'

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My Radiomir Panerai 3646 deep 3 piece radioactive dial, Rolex 618 movement, Brevet crown

Rolesor is Rolex's own name for the combination of 904L steel and 18ct gold. Rolesor can be a combination of either Rose gold and steel, (in some cases) white gold and steel, and yellow gold, and steel. Rolesor is also known as two-tone and is a very distinct and unique style that is very iconic to many Rolex watches.

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