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20 April 2008, 10:33 AM | #1 |
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Some interesting facts about the YM bezels!!
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First off, all YM bezels (irrespective of the model) are made from either PLATINUM or YELLOW GOLD - no other metal!! The YM-II in YELLOW GOLD has a CERAMIC bezel. The YM-II in WHITE GOLD has a PLATINUM bezel. The standard YM has either a PLATINUM bezel as in my Platty or a YG bezel as in the TT and full gold versions. The ENTIRE bezel is made of the precious metal. The insert is an integrated part of the bezel and cannot be separated from the outer serrated bezel. If a bezel replacement is required, the WHOLE bezel has to be replaced - NOT just the insert like you do with the anodized Aluminium inserts of the Subs and GMTs. JJ All Platinum....outer bezel as well as insert!! All 18 K gold....outer bezel as well as insert!!
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20 April 2008, 10:39 AM | #2 |
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Thats very interesting, JJ. Thanks for sharing!
Question about the GMT IIc is the ceramic bezel just an insert or the whole thing? (that is if you know, haha). |
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Thank for that - you have obviously spent too much time on the Rolex website, and have learnt word for word the bezel construction process, haha.
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Good info, JJ!
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Good info to know, JJ!!
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Thanks for sharing JJ.
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I do believe you are right as far as the bezel insert being solid gold or platinum. |
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Very interesting thread, JJ.
I know the YM IIs are enormous, but the White Gold version looks quite good.
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done in the Geneva factory when it should be refinish. They have a special machine there for the work. Rolex only sell it as one part, so you can´t buy just the insert. Jocke
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The service centre told me the bezel is in two parts & the platinum sits on a "ratchet". The bezel can only be refurbished in Geneva where the watch is made. I have told them that if it needs to be returned to Geneva then so be it, but I ain't paying!!! They have tried to sell me a new bezel for £1200 (UK pounds) or a refurbed one for £800 & I would have to submit mine in P/X. Once I get it back, I'll post the outcome on the forum.
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But I do know for a fact that all the RSC's in the USA have the proper equipement to refinish the bezel of a YM! Are you 100% sure the jeweler sent you watch to RSC, and not to a service center that deals with Rolex? Did you get the original "1-year service warranty", a polishing cloth and a pouch after your watch was worked on? That's something you should try and find out... Good luck!
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The bezel is sold as a whole -insert + bezel (both are made of Pt.) Rolex, Geneva, however can do it as they have the technology. The insert if scratched, needs sand-blasting to remove the scratch - NOT the normal buffing. JJ
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Nice info JJ
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i don't know about bezels, but those YMII's are UGLY!
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Hi JJ,
The Yachtmaster is very nice, I must have a closer look at them when I am in the AD. Janet has a small YG Yachtmaster but she doesn't wear it often. I saw this pix of one in YG and IMO it is the best YM I have seen.
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Eddie, that YM is absolutely GORGEOUS - I want one right NOW
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Good info. Thanks JJ.
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I love the platinum YM. Why oh why won't they make it with a white dial?
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Very informative post, JJ!
Thanks for sharing!
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I'm told that there was a limited edition just after the millenium made with a white dial. I have yet to see any though.
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thanks for the info jj.
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Hijack alert!!!!!!!!!!!
Anybody else notice old JJ is really pimping the platty and it's metals (and mettle). This can mean only one thing....theres a Sub date or Seadweller coming to a bald guy in Auckland soon!!!!!!! J PS beautiful watches doods |
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Nice info`s,thanks for sharing.
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YM Bezel Insert
I too had my YM Platinum bezel serviced at an RSC and it was poorly (not to original standards) refinished when I initially received it back. I was disappointed and somewhat upset that I had to ask them to redo the work they performed. They initially told me they had a machine that polishes the bezel, but then subsequently admitted that it had been refinished by hand. Their second attempt to refinish the bezel insert was better, but still not to the high standard one should expect from Rolex. They also told me the bezel insert can probably only be polished once or twice before you have to replace the whole bezel (not what I wanted to hear). For a wathc like this and for this to be a recurring theme they should of send these bezel's to Rolex HQ for refinishing. Good Luck.
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