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  • #16
    Originally posted by mh17 View Post
    That's a very nice and clean example minimerc. I believe the early gilts are radium markers instead, thus causing a radioactive degradation to the dial and eventually becoming what we call "stardust". The markers on mine glows faintly (very briefly) when exposed to flashlight. Sorry for the iPhone pic:
    nice gilt!

    Early sub/gmt are radiums, but these non pCG gilts are Tritum/Radium mix for sure. not all gilts are affected by the radioactive burns, I have a GMT gilts with perfect glossy clear coat not affected by the markers and hands which of cos still glow briefly today.
    Daytona 116519 Meteorite, 16528 MK3 dia
    Reb Sub 1680 MK2 x 2, mk4, MK6 BP ,116613LB Dia, 16610LV MK1
    GMT 1675 Pepsi MK1, GILT BP,GMT 16753 Nipple Mocha x2 bp
    GMT II 16760 Coke FAT Lady, 16758 nipple
    DD 6611B x 2, 1803 RG, wide boy
    DD 18038 Dia, 18039, 18308 dia
    , 18238 malachite
    DJ 6520, 6605, 6581, 1601/1603 x 6, 16220/30/34 cream
    AP 15300 Black
    Tudor 7016 small rose gilt dial
    GP 18k RG
    IWC Port 3714 Chrono
    Chronoswiss Skeleton
    Corum Bubble Lucifer

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    • #17
      Thanks! I see. That's interesting. Good to know!

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