Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew NYC
That creamy white dial is highly coveted by some (think some older GMT II owners with the cream dials). Many may consider the "cream" look very collectible while others would prefer something more akin to the original.
That said, you can always replace the dial as there are many available for the DDs. I recently was at the RSC in NY and they showed me a variety dial options they would provide me for my DD. I currently have a black stick but they showed me white, silver, light champagne, and blue stick alternatives. They also indicated that I could pay one price which included them keeping my original dial or a higher price where I could keep my original dial. They also offered me leather strap and tang buckle options as well.
Outside of the official RSC channel there are hundreds of DD dials available aftermarket. The selection of course is much greater as you're not limited to current dials (think pyramid, wood, tiger eye, tuxedo, etc.). I have a friend who has 5-8 different dials and he switches them up every few months which really changes the look of the watch.
Bottom line many choices to keep things interesting.
-ac
|
It is something to think about, but would like to keep the original dial, for old: times sake. should of got a dial like yours, they seem to be timeless.