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18 July 2011, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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What are your thoughts on aftermarket diamond dials?
I was in a jewelry store Town&Country in the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, NJ and saw that they do aftermarket diamond dial and bezels. They had a TT Datejust 116233 which had a MOP diamond dial and bezel it looked very nice, however I feel that going aftermarket would make the watch worth less and RSC will not ever work on it without changing the dial. Have any of you done aftermarket dials or bezels on your Rolexes and what are the pros and cons of doing so.
Thank You, Ed
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I wouldn't have it as my daily wearer but the mop dial can look good.
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18 July 2011, 02:13 PM | #4 |
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My wife has a lady date-just that came with what is probably an aftermarket diamond bezel. It looks great, yet is easy to remove and replace with the original fluted bezel if needed. I'm not a fan of diamond dials even if original factory Rolex.
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X2 Not a fan of diamond dial on mens watches.
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X 3, especially aftermarket!
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After market and Rolex are not a good match in my book
On ladies watches just a diamond bezel is ok but nothing on the dial unless factory
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first of all , I don't like diamonds on a mens watch
and aftermarket, no If I would like diamond sI would prefer original Rolex parts |
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Diamonds?? They are a woman's best friend but do not belong anywhere on a man or his watch IMHO...
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to many pit falls with these parts, loss of waterproofness, loss of warranty, rolex won't touch them, most of us know the parts are aftermarket here on the forum and when we see them out and about snigger about it, low quality diamonds should i go on.
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Most definitely not my cup of tea.
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Not a fan of diamonds for guys. However, diamonds on a dial aren't a bad way to mark the hours, and the effect is pretty understated. When you add diamonds on the bezels, the watch becomes very blingy, IMO. As to service, lots of decent watch guys can work on a DJ. Whatever you do, diamonds can we "reversed".
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19 July 2011, 12:34 AM | #17 |
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You've got a classic watch, rich history, great lines etc...only to put garish diamonds on it.
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Diamonds really are not my cup of tea, especially aftermarket ones...
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I have a few timepieces that do have diamonds... non-Rolex. I do enjoy them, but on a Rolex, I prefer not.
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Not to my taste. Esp not aftermarket and not on sport models.
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Rolex is so prestigious why would you put on an aftermarket dial that is probably not up to par? Especially diamonds. I think Rolex only uses VVS quality diamonds. I doubt any aftermarket company does this.
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No aftermarket, no diamonds. Ever!
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19 July 2011, 01:52 AM | #24 |
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Thank you for your feedback, I will not be touching any aftermarket diamond dials or bezels. I will leave my DJ factory, the only thing I might change in the future is have Rolex put in a service dial when the Trituim is completely gone. I might go with a stick markers dial they are very classic. My DJ is not a watch that will ever be sold, it will get passed on to my nephew when he graduates college in 20 years. By then he will be getting a 40 year old Rolex DJ.
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arabic dial?
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19 July 2011, 12:25 PM | #28 |
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Yuck.
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Chalk and cheese for me, and I dont like the taste of Chalk (sorry crap anaolgy)
However I am a Rolex Sports Model fan so precious stones and metals are not high on my list. I have a wife for that sort of thing :)
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19 July 2011, 02:09 AM | #30 |
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In my relationship I am the wife. I love diamonds on a watch, nothing crazy just a diamond dial, however I decided not to go aftermarket to satisfy my diamond needs. Thanks for your advice, have a great day.
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