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Old 11 June 2018, 08:22 AM   #1
timdallas
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Want to Get a New Dial for 20 year old Datejust 36 - Options?

Have a 1999 TT Datejust 36. Jubilee bracelet and fluted bezel. Dial is white with really skinny sticks. Sticks have a really small glow-in-the-dark tip at the top. Wanting to get a new dial - preferably champagne, silver or mother-of-pearl with diamonds to give to my wife (yes, she wants this.) What are my options to get this done? I have a few specific questions I’d appreciate help on.

1) Does Rolex Service Center in Dallas do this in conjunction with a service? I’ve never had it serviced and it runs a little fast. If they do, do they have dial selections or do I bring my own?

2) If I bring my own, where’s a good place to get one and how do I know it fits? As long as it is a 36mm dial, we’re good? Or is it a little more complicated?

3) What all does a RSC do on a service? Also, what does a service cost? Are there service options, or is a service the same thing every time?

Any and all tips, ideas or experiences appreciated. I don’t have a clue where to start other than right here!
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