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Old 29 May 2020, 11:02 AM   #1
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Icon5 Lume on vintage 1601 datejust

I recently bought my first Rolex last week , a datejust 1601 from 1969 and I noticed last night the lume plots and the lume on the hands still worked. I thought this was strange since the watch is 50 years old. Does this mean that watch was re-lumed at some point? When I bought it the seller claimed it was all original parts. But could this also mean the hands and dial are not original?
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Old 29 May 2020, 11:15 AM   #2
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Either re-lumed or replaced, yes. 1969 tritium should be DOA.

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Old 29 May 2020, 11:31 AM   #3
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Does it work when charged with sunkight, or only with blacklight ( a uv source)?

If the latter, thats ok for these old dials, as the lume was piled on quite deep and thick


Search the ref sections of rolex forums - there is a great thread on rolex lume through the ages


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Old 29 May 2020, 11:37 AM   #4
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I struggled to capture the lume but this is the best I could get. by the way thank you!! I appreciate the help :)
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Old 29 May 2020, 11:40 AM   #5
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There isn't much sun out right now so I can't check but thank I you for the information! When I noticed it was when working at my desk my desk lamp shone on it and when I checked the time it was glowing.
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Old 29 May 2020, 12:36 PM   #6
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It could be re-lumed and/or service parts, but it's hard to tell just from your description. I have a 1603 from the same era, and I don't get much emission from just ambient light. If I excite with a black light, it will glow for a while. The lume on yours also looks pretty white, which could be consistent with replacements (although not all tritium lume turns yellow).

Nice-looking watch by the way.
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Old 29 May 2020, 01:47 PM   #7
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It could be re-lumed and/or service parts, but it's hard to tell just from your description. I have a 1603 from the same era, and I don't get much emission from just ambient light. If I excite with a black light, it will glow for a while. The lume on yours also looks pretty white, which could be consistent with replacements (although not all tritium lume turns yellow).

Nice-looking watch by the way.
Thank you Dan! I'm thinking it's probably been re-lumed or replaced but I am not sure. It really isn't too bright and it only really glows when I shine a flashlight or some sort of light directly on it. And even then I can only see it when there's little light. The markers are definitely pretty white. Thank you for the information though I appreciate it, and thank you I really enjoy it!

Also I checked out your Instagram and you have some awesome pictures so I decided to give it a follow :)
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Old 29 May 2020, 02:10 PM   #8
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Thank you Dan! I'm thinking it's probably been re-lumed or replaced but I am not sure. It really isn't too bright and it only really glows when I shine a flashlight or some sort of light directly on it. And even then I can only see it when there's little light. The markers are definitely pretty white. Thank you for the information though I appreciate it, and thank you I really enjoy it!

Also I checked out your Instagram and you have some awesome pictures so I decided to give it a follow :)
How long does it glow for? I have dials from 1960s that will glow green for about 3 seconds then die.

I also have Tritium dials from the 1970s that will 'spit' one or two granules of lume per plot under direct UV light, and thats it.
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Old 29 May 2020, 02:54 PM   #9
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Hi! I just tested it and after 10 seconds of shining a flashlight directly on it the lume glows the strongest for about 30 seconds and still visible up until about 2 minutes and half to 3
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How long does it glow for? I have dials from 1960s that will glow green for about 3 seconds then die.

I also have Tritium dials from the 1970s that will 'spit' one or two granules of lume per plot under direct UV light, and thats it.
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Hi! I just tested it and after 10 seconds of shining a flashlight directly on it the lume glows the strongest for about 30 seconds and still visible up until about 2 minutes and half to 3
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Old 31 May 2020, 09:35 AM   #11
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Can't be original to be that bright.
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