WatchProSite|Market|Digest

Horological Meandering

In a restoration job ...

 

... it is always difficult to decide whether the original state (factory-fresh) or the "used" look should be recreated. For a condition "as new", the C3 could indeed be the best choice, but if you like the faded appearance of old tritium-activated phosphor, a colour-tinted SL might be the better. I have seen tritium-based materials to change their colour not only into that pale beige that is so popular with brands issueing retro-designed pilot watches, but also into grey, vanilla-yellow, and a rather unattractive brownish mixture of colour tints.

Regards,
Marcus

  login to reply