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Old 4 May 2018, 01:57 AM   #1
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New model Rolex - Dial faded by sun?

This may be a silly question...
Just curious, has anyone heard of dials being faded by the sun? I plan on taking my WG Sub 116619LB, (Blue matte dial) to the Caribbean and will be exposed to the sun for a better part of the day. Is there any chance it could fade?
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Old 4 May 2018, 01:59 AM   #2
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This may be a silly question...
Just curious, has anyone heard of dials being faded by the sun? I plan on taking my WG Sub 116619LB, (Blue matte dial) to the Caribbean and will be exposed to the sun for a better part of the day. Is there any chance it could fade?
Yes absolutely.

Might take decades of constant exposure though Be sure to wear sunscreen.

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Old 4 May 2018, 02:06 AM   #3
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Yes absolutely.

Might take decades of constant exposure though Be sure to wear sunscreen.

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On the crystal, right?
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On the crystal, right?
Of course!
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On the crystal, right?
C'mon don't be silly Mon, all you have to do is pop the lens out of an old pair of sunglasses and attach it over the dial with a couple pieces of duct tape.
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Or just stay underwater

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Old 4 May 2018, 02:20 AM   #7
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Or just stay underwater
No don't do that! The suns rays could be magnified by the water and fade the dial in under 60 seconds while simultaneously melting the seals.
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No it won't. Your Sub is safe.
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Did you create this thread just to rub it in????

Going to the Caribbean wearing a WG sub... I mean just crushing it have fun!
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This may be a silly question...
Just curious, has anyone heard of dials being faded by the sun? I plan on taking my WG Sub 116619LB, (Blue matte dial) to the Caribbean and will be exposed to the sun for a better part of the day. Is there any chance it could fade?
Best to limit your Rolex exposure to the sun in 15 minute increments, max four times a day to avoid dial fade, and that's still pushing it. Personally, I keep all of my watches covered by a long rubber glove when I go outdoors, regardless of the environment, for safety. This is despite the fact that OMEGA approves their watches for direct sunlight exposure to 30(!) minute increments.
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Old 4 May 2018, 02:38 AM   #11
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Best to limit your Rolex exposure to the sun in 15 minute increments, max four times a day to avoid dial fade, and that's still pushing it. Personally, I keep my covered by a long rubber glove when I go outdoors, reagardless of the environment, for safety.
Haha, this made me laugh IRL :)
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Just curious, has anyone heard of dials being faded by the sun? I plan on taking my WG Sub 116619LB, (Blue matte dial) to the Caribbean and will be exposed to the sun for a better part of the day. Is there any chance it could fade?
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The crystal will filter most UV’s out, so fading shouldn’t be a problem in your lifetime.
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For your Rolex the best sun exposure is before 10am or after 4pm.
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This may be a silly question...
Just curious, has anyone heard of dials being faded by the sun? I plan on taking my WG Sub 116619LB, (Blue matte dial) to the Caribbean and will be exposed to the sun for a better part of the day. Is there any chance it could fade?
Yes, it's a silly question!!!
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faded watch is worth more $$$ :)
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Old 4 May 2018, 03:18 AM   #18
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Is there a good way to ensure that the hands fade at the same rate as the rest of the dial, or is that too OCD?
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Is there a good way to ensure that the hands fade at the same rate as the rest of the dial, or is that too OCD?
Yes!

Make sure that the hands and the dial are in the sun for the same amount of time!
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Is there a good way to ensure that the hands fade at the same rate as the rest of the dial, or is that too OCD?
...Hands fade?
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Old 4 May 2018, 03:29 AM   #23
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I guess it was a silly question.....
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Old 4 May 2018, 03:32 AM   #24
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I guess it was a silly question.....
All in good fun

Not really silly but the amount of time it would take means that there is no real worry. My watches are in the Caribbean for multiple weeks each year and there are no indications that anything is fading except my tan.
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All in good fun

Not really silly but the amount of time it would take means that there is no real worry. My watches are in the Caribbean for multiple weeks each year and there are no indications that anything is fading except my tan.
Thank you! Need some reinsurance.
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Uh oh.
Ugh. That's like watching someone flush $85,000 down a toilet.

GET THAT THING BACK INSIDE!!!

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Ugh. That's like watching someone flush $85,000 down a toilet.

GET THAT THING BACK INSIDE!!!

A) What better way to flush money away?

B) I figure the suntan lotion probably did more damage to the seals than the sun did to the dial, so it should fall apart at the same time.

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A) What better way to flush money away?

B) I figure the suntan lotion probably did more damage to the seals than the sun did to the dial, so it should fall apart at the same time.

Can't argue with A!

As far as B goes, it'll be good to be able to throw it all away at once, it would be a shame to have a platinum bracelet and no watch to attach.
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