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  • MsLucifer
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    Originally posted by theOrion View Post
    Hmmz a devil saying sorry? hmmzzz.. well T stands for Tritium which is a radioactive material which has got controversial studies stating negative health effects on those who handles them during manufacture and thus now firms now use L which stands for Luminova. One distinct difference is that T markers do age to a nice yellowish/brown platina and L markers kinda just stay how they are since day one.

    must be nice also so cool! i my radioactive material dial

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  • theOrion
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    Hmmz a devil saying sorry? hmmzzz.. well T stands for Tritium which is a radioactive material which has got controversial studies stating negative health effects on those who handles them during manufacture and thus now firms now use L which stands for Luminova. One distinct difference is that T markers do age to a nice yellowish/brown platina and L markers kinda just stay how they are since day one.

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  • MsLucifer
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    Originally posted by theOrion View Post
    Quite safe to say that T means T dial and L means L dial.
    sorry if im asking stupid questions, what diff does that make?

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  • theOrion
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    Quite safe to say that T means T dial and L means L dial.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by revo View Post
    thought WG daytonas have numbered dials?

    can someone teach me how to teach WG daytonas?
    The bezel is different

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  • MsLucifer
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    Originally posted by theOrion View Post
    It is important to note the A and P series Daytona are known as the transitional ones, moving from non-SEL to SEL and from T dials to L dials and with the P series from Zenith to the Rolex movement. The two daytonas darkie showed are both the steel models which comes only in 2 standard dials aka white and black with baton markers.

    The White gold daytona's main giveaway is the triangle markers on the bezel. With regards to dial variants, I tend to feel that the TT is most fun, being shipped in a variety of dials sharing the previllege with it fullgold and whitegold cousins. But if I'm not mistakened, the blackdial with red marking is exclusive to the whitegold pieces.
    hi, when you say T dials to L dials, if the dial show a "T Swiss Made T" at the 6'o clock marker, is it a T dial or L dial?

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  • theOrion
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    Hmz

    It is important to note the A and P series Daytona are known as the transitional ones, moving from non-SEL to SEL and from T dials to L dials and with the P series from Zenith to the Rolex movement. The two daytonas darkie showed are both the steel models which comes only in 2 standard dials aka white and black with baton markers.

    The White gold daytona's main giveaway is the triangle markers on the bezel. With regards to dial variants, I tend to feel that the TT is most fun, being shipped in a variety of dials sharing the previllege with it fullgold and whitegold cousins. But if I'm not mistakened, the blackdial with red marking is exclusive to the whitegold pieces.

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  • MsLucifer
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    so far i only see white face with number dials

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  • revo
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    thought WG daytonas have numbered dials?

    can someone teach me how to teach WG daytonas?

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  • Daytonalover
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    Very useful info indeed!

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by wean_sg View Post
    Zenith Movt Daytona

    the small second hand is at 9 o clock

    also the dial is marked "tritium" so it belongs to the time daytonas are still using zenith movt.

    thanks for the info

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  • psee
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    Very nice! Thks for sharing

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  • wean_sg
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    Zenith Movt Daytona

    the small second hand is at 9 o clock

    also the dial is marked "tritium" so it belongs to the time daytonas are still using zenith movt.

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Zenith? The dial is slightly different...the older 1s..the ring is different...dunno how to explain coz i m quite used to it...the moment i see it i can tell the diff...

    Let the pics do the talking
    Thanks darkie, will study the pics

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    thanks for the info. Then how come some can immediately tell its zenith movement just from the pic?

    paisie, just starting to lookin into other rolex models so trying to pick up.
    Zenith? The dial is slightly different...the older 1s..the ring is different...dunno how to explain coz i m quite used to it...the moment i see it i can tell the diff...

    Let the pics do the talking

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