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  • What is T-dial?

    Hi

    newbie here.

    What is meants by "T-dial"?

    Thanks
    My Current
    Rolex TT Sub 16613 Z (traded)
    Rolex SS Sub LV 16610 V (sold)
    Rolex oyster 6694 Sg Roc custom dial
    Rolex SS Daytona Black V (sold)
    Rolex Datejust 2 166333 V
    Rolex Explorer 2 White P (traded)
    Rolex Yachtmaster Z (traded)
    Rolex Milgauss GV V
    Pam 114 K

    Wife Current
    Rolex Air King
    Rolex Milgauss White V


    Wish list
    Rolex Sub 16619 WG
    Rolex Yachtmaster 2 YG

  • #2
    Tritium dial.
    Basically, referring to the the lume.

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    • #3
      More useful information

      This refers to the chemical used on the hands and hour markers, which causes them to illuminate. I.e. Radioactive material!

      Watchmakers used Tritium for the luminous material, and began indicating the amount of that radioactive material with a designation at the bottom of the dial (i.e. T SWISS T or SWISS T < 25).

      Around 1998, watchmakers then changed the designation to read SWISS or SWISS MADE, when they replaced Tritium with LumiNova (an organic, non-radioactive chemical), as their source of luminescence.

      T SWISS MADE T indicates that the radioactive material Tritium is present on the wristwatch. The amount of radioactive material emitted is limited to a maximum of 25 milliCurie.

      SWISS T < 25 more specifically indicates that the wristwatch emits an amount of Tritium that is less than the 25 milliCurie limit.

      SWISS T 25 indicates that the wristwatch emits the maximum allowable amount of Tritium (i.e. a full 25 milliCurie).

      SWISS (or) SWISS MADE on wristwatches produced after 1998, indicates the presence of LumiNova as the luminous material.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kclee View Post
        Hi

        newbie here.

        What is meants by "T-dial"?
        Thanks
        Its when you get a very expensive fever esp when it comes to Panerai!!!

        As Ken mentioned, its the material that is used to make the markers/numbers luminous. Just to add to the very informative answer above, because Tritium is radioactive, it has a half life i.e. naturally it will decay (as in radioactive decay-you can google this) of approximately 12 plus years. The luminous property of tritium will be affected as it decays further but leaves behind a much desired effect whereby the markers begin to turn yellowish/brownish/red/orange (depending on your luck and of course the years that went by-each piece is unique in that sense)..this is what being called "patina" when it comes to T-dial. Some that ages gracefully are highly sought after. There are quite a few paneristis around who are exclusively T-dial collector and full time patina-hunter.

        Hope that helps. I am sure there are many gurus and masters around who can significantly add to what I wrote..

        HAGWE!

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        • #5
          Here are some nice t-dial photo from p.com

          http://www.network54.com/Forum/35339...%28+VanniC+%29

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          • #6
            T- dials are present in many watches pre 1998. But when found in Pam = expensive. Why? Rarity and demand.

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            • #7
              I am very low morale. I saw Visiotime Pre1A a week ago.................the fat numbers are fat. period
              I own a Rolex !

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              • #8
                thanks to all the masters for the invaluable info
                My Current
                Rolex TT Sub 16613 Z (traded)
                Rolex SS Sub LV 16610 V (sold)
                Rolex oyster 6694 Sg Roc custom dial
                Rolex SS Daytona Black V (sold)
                Rolex Datejust 2 166333 V
                Rolex Explorer 2 White P (traded)
                Rolex Yachtmaster Z (traded)
                Rolex Milgauss GV V
                Pam 114 K

                Wife Current
                Rolex Air King
                Rolex Milgauss White V


                Wish list
                Rolex Sub 16619 WG
                Rolex Yachtmaster 2 YG

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                • #9
                  will the panerai now(still in procduction like newer models eg pam0, 111, 5...) with luminova markers turn yellowish after 12 or so years?
                  cheers

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by joseph View Post
                    will the panerai now(still in procduction like newer models eg pam0, 111, 5...) with luminova markers turn yellowish after 12 or so years?
                    cheers
                    If you leave it under the sun, you can can probably achieve it within the year! Some 'fake' patina are created like this, so be careful.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by joseph View Post
                      will the panerai now(still in procduction like newer models eg pam0, 111, 5...) with luminova markers turn yellowish after 12 or so years?
                      cheers
                      as far as i know,the luminova will never turn yellow or brown even if u leave it in the sun for hrs everyday.
                      u will never get the patina effect on a luminova deal..

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mingwen View Post
                        as far as i know,the luminova will never turn yellow or brown even if u leave it in the sun for hrs everyday.
                        u will never get the patina effect on a luminova deal..
                        My bad. I thought he typed tritium.
                        Yes, you are very correct Mingwen.

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                        • #13
                          Eh? But I thought it is the other way round, ie to achieve the 'patina' result on tritium, you need to hide the watch in a dark place long enough, as opposed to exposing it under sun and bright lights ? Can caeden and edimars pl advise?
                          The Crown Of Achievement

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                          • #14
                            Yes, you are right...

                            Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
                            Eh? But I thought it is the other way round, ie to achieve the 'patina' result on tritium, you need to hide the watch in a dark place long enough, as opposed to exposing it under sun and bright lights ? Can caeden and edimars pl advise?
                            [FONT="Verdana"][B]The Best Dive Is Always The Next One[/B][/FONT]

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                            • #15
                              Tx u shifu
                              The Crown Of Achievement

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