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19 September 2024, 08:54 PM | #1 | |
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The dials and hands are functionally interchangeable. Rolex, however, will not service a watch if it has a component not intended for that model; they will likely give you an estimate that requires replacing the incorrect component. Here's the good news for you - the current dial lists for both of these models share most of their dials. If these models came in, and I had to replace the dials, I would have predominately the same list of dials to give to the customers. Now, this does not mean that you can do a 1:1 swap (according to Rolex). I believe that the dials originally manufactured for the 3035s were phased out, and the replacements were just what was available for the 3135s. This means that I believe you can install a 3135 dial on a 3035, but not a 3035 dial on a 3135 necessarily.
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