My Seiko 7548-700b from 1981, has turned a nice creamy colour and bezel has faded too.
We all ( well most of us ) love the creamy patina developed over the years on the t-dials.
Sadly most of the examples we see are of Rolexes. But it is not exclusive to Rolex. There are some pics here and there of vintage Speedies too.
Here are some pics of the patina on my t-dialed Panerai 243. Interestingly, the 6, 12 and the hands have aged a little differently than the rest of the markers, though it may not be obvious in the pics.
Let us see some pics of your non-Rolex patina.
Last edited by RAJEN; 6th March 2019 at 09:56.
My Seiko 7548-700b from 1981, has turned a nice creamy colour and bezel has faded too.
Pam 23A from 1998
The lume on the minute hand have started to crack
I'm hoping this counts.
Still not on the correct strap, but that's coming....
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
these have all moved on now
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I love aged vintage creamy brown lume.
Its not often seen on vintage Seiko, but looks great when it happens.
Ive got a 7548 where the lume has gone a nice grey colour, must look for it and take a photo.
6306.
Cheers..
Jase
Old Reverso from 40s
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Cool thread. Glad I'm able to partake. My Speedy 3590.50
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Another beautiful Speedmaster, this one from 1972
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That's lovely, could you let us have a few more pictures & any history please?
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Hi, if you’re referring to my Westclox there’s a little more about it here!
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...light=westclox
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Non-Rolex and no T dial only good old Radium patina from the ‘40s here.
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Eterna 38mm cal 852 14''' with gilt dial, circa 1939. I do like a little patina on my watches, must get a better strap though.
Wow, some spectacular examples here. Just looking at these pics so much fun. Thanks for posting guys.