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23 July 2016, 04:01 AM | #1 |
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Same pic as the original pic just zoomed in. Notice the bezel
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23 July 2016, 05:11 AM | #2 |
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Great picture, Luke is the man... Have dealt with him before and gives A+ service. Glad it got sorted out!
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11 August 2018, 05:16 PM | #3 |
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Real Name: @jsft98
Location: Hong Kong
Watch: Sea Dweller
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Reviving an old post but I thought t was worth sharing my experience.
I recently visited the blue lagoon (vey nice btw) and have observed the same « stains » on the ceramic insert of my Sea Dweller, after a prolonged period in and out of the water. Don’t panic, you can get rid of them by rubbing the insert with tooth paste and clean cloth. After few minutes rubbing and cleaning under fresh water, the stains are gone. Hope that this tip will help other fellow Rolex ceramic owners. The watches are worth to be worn out there and enjoyed with the beautiful setting of the blue lagoon! |
11 August 2018, 06:06 PM | #4 |
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Glad to hear it all worked out. Surprising the lagoon stuff was that resistant. Iceland is on my near-term travel list -- I'll make sure to not take any chances and leave my watch behind when we hit the lagoon!
Also - I had no clue ceramic bezel replacement is (only) $375. For some reason I assumed it would be much more costly. |
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