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Tools
3 November 2009, 09:49 AM
LumiNova is a registered trademark of Nemoto & Co. Ltd., a Japanese company that has made luminous and phosphorescent paints and coatings since 1941.

LumiNova was invented in 1993 and patented in 1995; Nemoto & Co. Ltd. was contracted in 1998 to provide LumiNova to the Swiss Watch Industry..

This is when, of course, Rolex began the changeover although, it seems, that it was not until after 2000 that the industry started calling the compound "Super Luminova".... Our watches use the conventional paint grade GSS LumiNova.. Many WIS seem to believe, I think erroneously, that "Super-Luminova" is a different compound than that LumiNova used in the first two years.

I cannot find any reference outside the watch industry for what we call "Super Luminova" until the LumiNova plant and a joint venture was incorporated in Switzerland to specifically produce this compound for the Swiss Watch Industry, and surmise that it is the exact same substance, but just called super in the watch arena...

Here is a link to this interesting company..

http://www.nemoto.co.jp/index.html

For the Swiss Watch Industry, Nemoto & Co. Ltd, entered into a joint venture as previously mentioned, with RC Tritec Ltd. to form the LumiNova AG Switzerland company. This venture and Swiss plant was likely to ensure that LumiNova used in Swiss Watches was actually a Swiss product.. That Swiss marketed product is called "Super-Luminova (reg) Pigments", but only in marketing terms and not in the actual compounds produced..

So, we now see the name-change to "Super LumiNova", but can only find this reference with the new company; the LumiNova product is the same..

This Joint Company can be viewed here:

http://www.rctritec.com/index.php?id=13

....... Still, an exciting breakthrough for watches, and LumiNova can be had in a variety of colors as we are just now seeing with hands and dials in tints different from the original greenish hue..........

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa67/LD_album/lume/ExpIILume.jpg

onkyo
8 November 2009, 06:53 AM
Thanks for this very informative post Larry. :thumbsup:

I am interested to see how this material ages over time.

sleddog
8 November 2009, 07:00 AM
A great read and very informative as always Larry!!!!:thumbsup:
Thanks for taking the time to post such things!!!!!:dude::dude:

Prince
8 November 2009, 07:03 AM
You da man, Larry. Extremely informative. :thumbsup: :cheers:

Alas, not ONE of my Rollies has LumiNova... :crying: :banghead: :chuckle: :chuckle:

R1@160@alltimes
8 November 2009, 07:49 AM
Thanks for a great write up, Larry :thumbsup:

vitix
8 November 2009, 12:42 PM
Great Info Larry...

my Sub has it :thumbsup:

datejust1
8 November 2009, 12:46 PM
Great info! thanks!

HunterST
19 December 2009, 09:15 AM
Wow - great info. Thanks. I have always wondered about the origin of Lumi and Super - etc.

stratus
9 January 2010, 12:22 AM
thanks for info

Autobot
27 March 2010, 10:28 AM
Do you know if the newer ceramic bezeled watches are the only ones with the new "blue" lume? Or am I misreading these posts I am seeing on here and the pictures that I have seen? Thanks for any clarification you can provide

kanger
27 March 2010, 12:54 PM
Autobot, I am quite certain that the Deepsea has the blue lume as well.

Autobot
27 March 2010, 02:45 PM
Thanks Kanger, wasn't sure what in the new line would have this

Roxas
27 March 2010, 07:51 PM
Thanks for this informative post Larry.

Mr. Greene
20 May 2010, 07:33 AM
very informative thanks

Johny
8 June 2010, 09:43 PM
very interesting. thank you larry.

Saxon007
9 June 2010, 11:33 AM
Do you know if the newer ceramic bezeled watches are the only ones with the new "blue" lume? Or am I misreading these posts I am seeing on here and the pictures that I have seen? Thanks for any clarification you can provide

The (recent) Milgauss has both blue (at 3, 6 and 9) and green lume.

RFXMM
9 June 2010, 11:51 AM
Interesting. Thanks

Mr. Greene
18 June 2010, 12:22 PM
very informative

Paralegal
7 April 2011, 01:52 AM
Hey guys, can anyone confirm that this SuperLuminova material is 100 % safe for human body? I never owned it, but I still remember those old time warnings about toxic/radioactive fluorescent-phosphoric things and still get a bit awkward about "shiny stuff".

Thank you for your help!

hrheim
14 October 2011, 02:33 PM
can this be used to restore older 16610 dials?