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11 January 2017, 12:50 AM | #1 |
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GMT Master 1675 Dial.. Service or MK4?
Wondering what the general opinion is of this dial. I am thinking it might be a MK4 or even a service dial but, the AHC (the A in particular) looks different than in Dial Archives. Opinions from the experts? TTG/Springer...
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11 January 2017, 02:37 AM | #3 |
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Lee, the coronet is far too short and fat to be a MK5. I am certain it is not a MK5.
It is either a service dial or a MK4, but the A on the MK4's I have seen are much wider. This A is more narrow, so I am at a loss unless there are MK4a's, b's etc.. Thank You for replying.. I am 80% certain it is a service tritium dial.. |
11 January 2017, 03:36 AM | #4 |
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It looks like a service Tritium dial. Does it glow in the dark? Are plots greenish?
From your picture, I cannot tell if it is a Luminova service T<25 dial, or a Tritium service dial. |
11 January 2017, 04:03 AM | #5 |
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100% - service tritium dial for a GMT 1675. Very dissimilar to a Mark V or mark IV dial. Additionally, I commented that it is tritium because the luminova dials do not normally age with yellow patina.
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