2998-1 Tropical or Oven Baked?

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Came across this 2998-1 for sale and whilst I appreciate that some dials can turn tropical under the right conditions this one seems suspicious. The lume plots all look like they have melted. I’m not sure this would happen under normal conditions.

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Yum ... caramel.
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60 degrees Celsius to high and left for 10 minutes to long in the oven.
 
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tad tad
Came across this 2998-1 for sale and whilst I appreciate that some dials can turn tropical under the right conditions this one seems suspicious. The lume plots all look like they have melted. I’m not sure this would happen under normal conditions.

Thoughts?

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Tabasco sauce to make that lume extra spicy!!
 
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If you like your dials well done, this one’s for you!
 
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The seller has a bit of a rep for being disingenuous and is fond of paper clips 😉
 
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I can’t get my head round why someone would risk ruining a perfectly good dial to obtain this type of patina. Appreciate that tropical dials are more attractive and command a higher price but there’s no way I would have the balls to cook one up.
 
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Anyone ask him the price yet?
 
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Lovely caramelization.
 
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Lovely caramelization.
After the chocolate dials, here come the caramel dials!
 
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Yum ... caramel.

This appears to be a classic 2998-7 brûlée dial delivered to France in late 1959.

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Anyone ask him the price yet?
Is that the same one that has been up for Donkeys and did have a price of US$98,000?
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