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Old 17 January 2021, 05:47 AM   #1
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Icon20 How to Trade OP39 for OP41

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I was fortunate enough to purchase the blue dial OP39 last year before they were discontinued. It seems I did it at the right time, because secondary markets have used ones pricing at around 6500-7000. I would like to try and trade this in for the blue dial OP41 (+ or - money). I never loved the green indices, and with more lume/a little bigger for my bigger wrist, this seems like a good thing for me to pursue.

For anyone who has done something like this in the past, how did you do it? Should I contact the AD I bought the OP39 from? I looked into just selling my OP39 but a place like Bob's only offered me 5,000 for it.
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Old 17 January 2021, 06:13 AM   #2
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Hello,

I was fortunate enough to purchase the blue dial OP39 last year before they were discontinued. It seems I did it at the right time, because secondary markets have used ones pricing at around 6500-7000. I would like to try and trade this in for the blue dial OP41 (+ or - money). I never loved the green indices, and with more lume/a little bigger for my bigger wrist, this seems like a good thing for me to pursue.

For anyone who has done something like this in the past, how did you do it? Should I contact the AD I bought the OP39 from? I looked into just selling my OP39 but a place like Bob's only offered me 5,000 for it.

Try DavidSW and Patrick OC here on the forum for a quote. Just email or text some pics showing condition. Trading toward something won't get you a better price typically. They want money on both sides of the deal.
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Old 17 January 2021, 06:26 AM   #3
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Hello,

I was fortunate enough to purchase the blue dial OP39 last year before they were discontinued. It seems I did it at the right time, because secondary markets have used ones pricing at around 6500-7000. I would like to try and trade this in for the blue dial OP41 (+ or - money). I never loved the green indices, and with more lume/a little bigger for my bigger wrist, this seems like a good thing for me to pursue.

For anyone who has done something like this in the past, how did you do it? Should I contact the AD I bought the OP39 from? I looked into just selling my OP39 but a place like Bob's only offered me 5,000 for it.

If you want to get the most out of it, and anywhere near $6500-7000, you’re better off selling it yourself and using the proceeds towards the new one. DSW very recently quoted me $5500 for a brand new, never worn OP39.
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Old 17 January 2021, 06:39 AM   #4
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Have you considered keeping the OP39 and getting the dial changed by Rolex when you get it serviced to the full lumed black or white dial?
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Old 17 January 2021, 07:13 AM   #5
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Have you considered keeping the OP39 and getting the dial changed by Rolex when you get it serviced to the full lumed black or white dial?

Is that even possible? I have the black dial, but would me happy to change it to white in abt 5 years when servicing is due. And perhaps it will be an incentive for me to keep in, knowing it’s feasible


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Old 17 January 2021, 07:19 AM   #6
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Is that even possible? I have the black dial, but would me happy to change it to white in abt 5 years when servicing is due. And perhaps it will be an incentive for me to keep in, knowing it’s feasible


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Happens a lot on DJ’s. I believe if your watch is the same model number as the dial you want to change to was available on you can do it. I seem to remember you can’t do it for at least 3 years after that dial configuration having been made available first. Ring Rolex RSC and ask them.
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Happens a lot on DJ’s. I believe if your watch is the same model number as the dial you want to change to was available on you can do it. I seem to remember you can’t do it for at least 3 years after that dial configuration having been made available first. Ring Rolex RSC and ask them.
Question: so if a new dial is released, you have after wait 3 years to get that dial specifically if you wanted to change to that new dial?

The reason I am asking is because I have OP black but would like to change to white dial when I get it serviced, but I am not sure if I have to wait or something like that
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Try DavidSW and Patrick OC here on the forum for a quote. Just email or text some pics showing condition. Trading toward something won't get you a better price typically. They want money on both sides of the deal.
Okay, I will contact them and see what they think!
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