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·One more review... of a 1968 Omega SM 300. Spectacular watch indeed.
Enjoy. And feel free to comment.
LINK TO THE REVIEW
Enjoy. And feel free to comment.
LINK TO THE REVIEW
Aa... here we have the real expert. Not only "Edison" developed electric power generation... he's also a great detective too.
So what are you trying to say, mr. Watson... oops Edison? That watch is a fake?
If you read the review you'd know that it's owned by the official Omega service in Finland and one of the most reputable watchmakers. Bezel probably switched in the Omega service or the watch has been kept in the safe since new. So kindly fυck off.
So kindly fυck off.
One more review... of a 1968 Omega SM 300. Spectacular watch indeed.
Enjoy. And feel free to comment.
LINK TO THE REVIEW
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You call this " content" ? That is a re-badging of Platitudes, my friend. Not relevant at all. Nothing new. Does somebody pay you for doing this ? And on the subject: which colour has the date wheel ?
Just answer my question: which colour has the date wheel in the Seamaster 300, you reviewed? Not answer with a another question...., please.
Well you'll love my comment over on TZ, that if the lume is SL then the dial is likely fake...
Yes, very strange comments in the article about original tritium lume still being active after 50+ years. Even if an article isn't intended to be technical, it shouldn't be blatant nonsense.
Here is a picture of a gilt 1966 original dial that still glows.
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=253819
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If something is not quite right, it's possible. You can inform the official Omega service in Finland directly. I would have thought they have the expertise to determine whether the dial is original or not. Here's the contact information. They'd probably appreciate it.
https://watchservice.fi/en_GB/
I have no idea what you are showing in these re-posted photos taken by other people (i.e. the conditions under which the photos were taken), or what you are trying to demonstrate. UV excitation? Spontaneous emission? It's meaningless to say that the dial "glows". And continuing to appeal to the authority of an unknown stranger in Finland is just silly TBH.
But if lume from the 1960s is spontaneously emitting in the absence of UV excitation, then it is certainly not original tritiated lume. It seems to me that someone who portrays himself as a vintage watch expert/influencer should have at least some basic knowledge about these most elementary aspects.