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  1. Dagored24 May 3, 2013

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  2. Lex4TDI4Life May 3, 2013

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    I think they look good, but I am personally very wary of getting anything from Italy.
     
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  3. pitpro Likes the game. May 3, 2013

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    same here.
    i sorta feel the same about HK
     
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  4. cdv May 4, 2013

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    no replacements, tritium relumed.
    Lex is right, do not bid, and let the interesting things in Italy for the clever collectors.
     
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  5. g-boac May 7, 2013

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    question - everything on this watch looks correct. The dot over 90 bezel is pristine, the crown is original, and the caseback is in great shape. Considering that, this can be a watch that was very gently used, or very well-taken care of, or both. The lume on the hands and dial match well enough in toning. So what indicators point to a relume to you?

    not at all saying you're wrong, just asking what you look for when attempting to identify relumes.

    To me, a relume would be obvious if the dial were marked (and glowing) like a new 3570.

    best,
    Mark
     
  6. Dagored24 May 7, 2013

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    Hello, g-boac

    I see the "tritium" to bright and the hands too White, and looks as if it had filled the three hands, original premoon hands has a small angle
    down to four quarters of the minute hand, new ones are completely straight . so I said they were new hands stuffed luminova with vintage patina appearance. Is just my personal opinion.