Bakelite Pickup Bezels?

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Re: Bakelite Pickup Bezels?

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Every Breitling watch that I've purchased came with a presentation case made of Bakelite. According to the note in the box, these are produced in France at one of the very last producers of Bakelite goods.

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We can assume that THIS Bakelite is not made with asbestos, as was often the case in the past.

http://www.sunnyray.org/Toxic-plastics-bakelite.htm
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johnhall wrote:Every Breitling watch that I've purchased came with a presentation case made of Bakelite. According to the note in the box, these are produced in France at one of the very last producers of Bakelite goods.

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We can assume that THIS Bakelite is not made with asbestos, as was often the case in the past.

http://www.sunnyray.org/Toxic-plastics-bakelite.htm
Breitling, nice! The most high end watch I own is an American made military auto wind Marathon. :D

Meh, I own a bunch of wartime made Bakelite items. As long as asbestos is encapsulated, it's a non issue. Very much like a mercury thermometer. A ton of really great products were made with asbestos. It's too bad that asbestos has become the "boogieman". Some things made to replace asbestos just don't perform the same.

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Kopfjaeger wrote: As long as asbestos is encapsulated, it's a non issue.
Well, maybe that's true and it seems logical to me. However, we once had a customer who related the fact that he was allergic to Bakelite . . . just by TOUCHING it.

In fact this CDC bulletin even references skin contact as dangerous or undesirable:

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0041.html
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John,

A bit off topic but I bet Fiberglass is the future "asbestos".

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Kopfjaeger wrote:John,

A bit off topic but I bet Fiberglass is the future "asbestos".

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Maybe. Either way I wouldn't want a Bakelite or fiberglass toothbrush.
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