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Old 21 March 2015, 07:31 PM   #1
104peterb
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Bubbleback - mild radium burn

Hi all,

How bothered are collectors about mild radium burn on a dial where the hands have sat for a while?

I notice that in some of the pictures that get uploaded here from some collectors their watches show dials with radium burn which I assume doesn't bother people so much?

Cheers,

Peter
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Old 21 March 2015, 07:35 PM   #2
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I'm not a huge fan of patina/aging of dials. It's better than a redial, and prestine examples are outrageous, so I think it's more a lesser of the 2 evils sorta thing. I know i'd be less bothered by radium burn than a redial, but nothing beats a clean dialed BB.
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Old 21 March 2015, 08:35 PM   #3
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It's a fact of life. Very often the watches sat up in drawers with broken staffs.

Depending on the dial...the slight discoloration is not gonna cost you any money...in a sale.

And don't think it's just radium....I have a friend who let his 16800 matte sit up for about 15 years and the tritium burned the dial.
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