Ed white dial

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I have purchase this ed white from chrono24 ,
The tritium mark glow after exposed to light .
Wanna know if the dial marking is original or relume ? Thanks!
 
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Exposed to ordinary visible light, or UV light? How do the hands respond compared to the dial? Try to be a little more descriptive if you want help.
 
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How long does it glow for?
It glow for around 2 minutes . I didnt count the exact time . Both hands and dial glow for same time . Will update after i measure the time of glow
 
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Exposed to ordinary visible light, or UV light? How do the hands respond compared to the dial? Try to be a little more descriptive if you want help.
Response to ordinary light . It glow for around 2 minutes . I didnt count the exact time . Both hands and dial glow for same time . Will update after i measure the time of glow more acurately
 
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Exposed to ordinary visible light, or UV light? How do the hands respond compared to the dial? Try to be a little more descriptive if you want help.
Any more opinion after the further information given ? Thank you so much
 
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My vote based on the information given and the appearance of the lume would be relumed but I don’t own or have handled an Ed and that’s just my educated guess at this point.
 
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I like the look, nothing jumps out as a relume except your 2 minutes of glow comment. Mine glow under UV but fade really, really quickly, no way near 2 minutes on any of my vintage. If it is a relume, and I am not sure, I think whomever did it was talented at least. It looks good, textured well, has almost a bit of an aged-dirty look. If you had said it glows for 10-15seconds then fades quickly I would have said original but 2 minutes is a long time for vintage lume to glow.

Edit to add: but c'mon OP ... just one thread on this topic please...
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