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chiman12

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Won this on FartBay recently!!!

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The orginal auction pics weren't that good, so I took a chance. It looks like the dial itself is in very good shape, except for the lume!

I guess it's time I brush up on my luming skills...dry.gif

Anyone have suggestions of which type of lume I should go with and where I can purchase it?

Thanks everyone! :victory:

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Thanks everyone!

ByTor...looking at this dial, now I can truly understand what you mean't about the importance of the black markers and how it should match the hands. The contrast is striking!

The dial also has a slight creamy patina to it, which is a bonus!

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Nice find, Chi!

Although it's a tritium dial, I would think going back with C-1 super luminova would give the best lume.

Of course, now you need a case, movement and set of hands to complete the deal. Good luck, look forward to seeing the results!

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Freddy man...please tell us why you believe that it might be aftermarket?

Because based on the coronet, the "R" in Rolex, the spacing of the "II", and the thicker markers, I believe it to be a very late 80's...early 90's dial. The back of the dial has two indents, most likely for the extra gears for a 3185. Dial feet are in the correct location, but this doesn't really mean anything...

I've never seen anyone sell an after market 16570 dial before and if it's a redial, it's a really good job!

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That dial is fine. Other than the ding on the 'u' in Superlative which is damage just like on the lume. The 'Swiss-T<25' is just like another dial I looked at on the bay. Even though this dial was produced until 1999 or so, I agree with it being late 80's, early 90's due to its condition, although abuse can happen at anytime!

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Freddy man...please tell us why you believe that it might be aftermarket?

ExIIs are not my specialty & there are variations, but most of the ExIIs of similar vintage in my picture archives have dials like this

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The R in Rolex looks different, the location of the < is aligned differently relative to the minute track, differences in spacing, etc. Again, I have not done alot of research on these, so I could be completely wrong. But it seems off to me. And that, coupled with your comments about the seller's less than optimal pics, always makes me nervous.

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It looks almost like this dial from VRF...

Not a great pic, but the "R" looks the same, as well as the spacing between the coronet and the marker....

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Edit: This is an "E" serial from 1990.

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freddy...I can understand where you are coming from...there are plenty of shady dealers on the 'Bay!

I appreciate that you are watching other members backs by questioning the validity of items!!!!

This is what RWG is all about!!! :drinks:

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