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26 October 2010, 12:45 AM | #1 |
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Changing dial colors on a Daytona?
I found a pristine used black SS daytona for a great price. It has just been refurbished by Rolex and is in 'as new' condition. the seller has a spare white dial, which he can have changed if I prefur the white dial more. Are there any drawbacks to going this route or should I stick with the black, seeing that it was so originally?
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26 October 2010, 01:50 AM | #2 |
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why not buy the watch and also the white dial... then you have both watches...
as long as you keep the original black dial with the watch no problem....
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buy the extra dial. Alsways keep the stock dial...
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There you go!
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thanks, pete
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