Some answers on radio activity and other topics
When I was 16 or 17 years old we had a Giger counter in physics class, and sure enough my watch produced quite some noice: champion of the class. I remember me not feeling quite well about it, but I kept on wearing it without another thought until I graduated and got my second watch, a steel Omega Seamaster De Ville, my absolute favourite those days. I just checked the lume, also the hands don't emit any light anymore.
The watch is very small with 30 mm, the pictures don't show it. The scratches on the plexi glass are there, but are very small indeed. I would like the dial cleaned up a bit, there seems something like a water leaking smudge at the top right, although I am not sure. The case is scratched in a funny way, I wonder if the case is steel or chrome plated. Playing around with schoolmates between sand and stones, bricks, and later on fooling aroung with my big and young dog, all left marks. Maybe I will ask for a careful cleaning job, leaving it for the rest as it is: it has character like it is.
About the movement I don't know. It must be simple and cheap, but it ran without problems for 8 years, and it runs now again after more than 40 years of inactivity. Who needs an expensive movement?
Kind regards,
Paul