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IAN2109

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Hi everyone,

I recently received my 1016 back from Rolojack http://www.rwgforum.net/topic/175426-rolex-explorer-1016-the-best-ever/?hl=1016

I fitted a great cost effective folded link bracelet from Josh

I will do a post about the overall build when it's finished but wanted to ask about vintage lume.

I am awaiting a matte Whoopy dial and then want to re lume

What colour should it be? Not sure if it should be white/ green. Should any particular re lume material be use? Should the lume be bright/ soft? I am trying to rep a mid to late 60's 1016.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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Gens from that period vary to some degree regarding lume color nowadays. Would pass the question back at you, any gen ref pictures from that era that you especially fancy? Based on that, I think you can get more detailed help here regarding lume type and applying techniques.

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Today, that mid to late 60's 1016 wouldn't have much if any glow left to it. The tritium would have faded.

 

Out in the wild, most tritium dials of that era would have some sort of patina on them, so I wouldn't go with a pure white re-lume. Do a Google search and find a dial you like the looks of and get the dial/hands done to match it. How far you go is a matter of personal taste.

 

I didn't go too far on mine, which is also a Whoopy dial. PBdad did the lume.

 

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Today, that mid to late 60's 1016 wouldn't have much if any glow left to it. The tritium would have faded.

Out in the wild, most tritium dials of that era would have some sort of patina on them, so I wouldn't go with a pure white re-lume. Do a Google search and find a dial you like the looks of and get the dial/hands done to match it. How far you go is a matter of personal taste.

 

Ditto.

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