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Why is the 202A markings always a different color?


stallonepanerai

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The color depends on the amount of time that the tritium has spent in sunlight. The more "used" it is, the more yellow - orange. Also, the true color of a lume is difficult to photograph. The lighting when the picture is taken can make a big difference in color appearance.

I wouldn't go to crazy on darker colors. A 202a is not 30+ year old Rolex. They are 15 year old models that have been very valuable the last 10 years. A light yellowing is probably best.

Regards.

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If you're looking for a complete watch, Davidsen is the only game in town.

FGD's dials are better, but he's only selling dials.

Oh, and the darkening of the tritium has more to do with the lacquer that Panerai coated the dials with after the tritium was applied than the actual age of the lume, IIRC.

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I contacted FGD and he no longer sells dials. Why is his dial better than DSN? I have seen pics of both, and on FGD's dials the indices seem to be thicker (higher than the dial face) and DSN's indices seem to be recessed below the dial face. Which is correct for this model?

thanks

FGD dials have recessed numbers and indices.

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