Acceptable uSv/hr measurement for vintage watches?

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This is but one of four posts he has made on the topic. He is trolling and post farming. Best to not engage as you only help with the race to 200 so he can sell a deadly lump of Uranium disguised as a watch. eBay must be shut.

lmao this isn't true. i have no intention of selling it. and as I said before, I still have the option to return this watch.

I get the OP's concern. For me it's not about comparing risks to some other risk, it's about managing the risks that I can manage. Because there may be some greater risk out there (like chemicals in the environment), doesn't diminish any of the other risks around me, so that logic fails completely.

If the watch makes you uncomfortable, then sell it or see if you can have it relumed.

Cheers, Al

THANK YOU
 
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I’m gonna be brutally honest: I would consider apologizing for this remark. Your life is more valuable because you're 20? Do you know all our medical histories? No one is exempt from illness. Get out of here if you going to bring self-regarding concerns and then undervalue those same concerns if they are not in your privileged age group

This is NOT what I was trying to imply whatsoever. Why are you trying to twist my words? All I was sayinh is that the total lifetime exposure I will get from wearing this watch as a 20 year old is far greater than an exposure someone will get if they only started wearing the watch later in their life.
 
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Placing a temporary lock on the OP relying as the thread is taking an unnecessary downward turn & he has enough threads on this already.