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Old 22 November 2022, 11:30 PM   #1
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Explorer 14270 Authentication

Hodinkee had a 14270 for sale. The site says it is from 1991, but has lug holes (appropriate for the date), but a "Swiss Made" dial, which I didn't think were used in the early 90s. What's the deal here? Just trying to educate myself as I'm in the market for a 14270.

Was there an overlap between lug holes and Swiss Made dials?
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Old 23 November 2022, 07:58 AM   #2
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Hodinkee had a 14270 for sale. The site says it is from 1991, but has lug holes (appropriate for the date), but a "Swiss Made" dial, which I didn't think were used in the early 90s. What's the deal here? Just trying to educate myself as I'm in the market for a 14270.
If it's a 1991 vintage, it would've had a tritium dial originally. So, the example you are referencing mostly likely has a Luminova service dial fitted.
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Old 23 November 2022, 08:16 AM   #3
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If it's a 1991 vintage, it would've had a tritium dial originally. So, the example you are referencing mostly likely has a Luminova service dial fitted.
Thanks! I just arrived at a similar conclusion after some more searching. Looks like it was probably sent to RSC for servicing, and it sounds like there was a period in time when RSC refused to service without replacing the Tritium dials. I guess it's a trade off between getting that tritium patina and 100% original vs. a pristine dial and 100% authentic, but not original. I do enjoy the drilled lugs in the older models.

It's amazing how deep the rabbit hole for this hobby of ours goes...
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Old 23 November 2022, 01:40 PM   #4
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These are getting very affordable, there are some good full sets, and original condition, get one of those


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