As a general rule, all "service" parts now use super-luminova.
So if you take a watch in with luminova dial where it should be tritium... so long as the dial is original rolex part, they will say nothing.
I have one sub band where the two ends were changed to current end-links (one by RSC, one by someone else) but the buckle left original... RSC said nothing.
That said, if you really want tritium... there are some late tritium models out there for Exp-II which still glow. I saw one last week . I think it was "S" series (1992).
So if you take a watch in with luminova dial where it should be tritium... so long as the dial is original rolex part, they will say nothing.
I have one sub band where the two ends were changed to current end-links (one by RSC, one by someone else) but the buckle left original... RSC said nothing.
That said, if you really want tritium... there are some late tritium models out there for Exp-II which still glow. I saw one last week . I think it was "S" series (1992).
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