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3 December 2010, 04:51 AM | #1 |
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Severice Question on Sub.. Blue Dial turning Purple
Hi All,
I just sent in my late 80's TT SUB Blue face for service to Rolex. They asked me if I would like to change to a new dial because of aging. My concern is that the new blue face may be different than the orig. The current dial has a purple hue..due to age...looks cool.. |
3 December 2010, 05:12 AM | #2 |
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If you like the current dial, I would definitely not have it changed. What for? You like it and you safe money by keeping it.
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3 December 2010, 05:13 AM | #3 |
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Rolex will frequently ask if you want the dial replaced......... especially if it's an early tritium dial.....
You never have to agree with this..
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Where as I have the paler-blue face "Z" serial and if I can I'm going to get it replaced with the deeper cobalt blue.
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Oh Christ, in ten years every collector will be lining up to by your faded purple Sub!
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Well there won't be a short supply, that's for sure!
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No lumes, but that dosen't bother me. Rolex said if they swap it out it will look brand new, I don't know if thats always good. I know its not a collectable, but who knows.. |
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Purple is beautiful.....leave it be!!
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3 December 2010, 08:43 AM | #9 |
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leave it original. imo
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I wouldn't change mine, mostly because I'd be giving up my Tiffany co-branding!
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leave it alone.
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7 December 2010, 05:36 AM | #14 |
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Thanks All,
I told rolex to leave it as is..... |
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Wise choice grasshopper........
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Good decision... i would never let RSC change the dials.
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Keep that beautiful purple hue dial--one of my favorite Rolex dials!!!
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New, you can alway's get. Nice patina on the other hand......
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Plus I got to save around $350 the cost of the dial and Hands.
Service cost is $750 including a new winding crown. |
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I would keep it the way it is! You can always change it out down the road.
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