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Yesterday, 02:10 AM | #1 |
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turn o graph datejust bezel question
i have a rolex 116253 turnograph with the engine turned bezel on it
can i swap a newer fluted turnograph bezel from a 116263 on to it or just a regular fluted datejust bezel on to it i prefer the fluted look over the engine turned look |
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116253 turn-o-graph? Please post an image of your watch.
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A 116253 is not a Turn-0-graph and doesn't have an engine turned bezel, although a 116263 is a fluted bezel TOG. Perhaps we need to regroup.
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Maybe it was just a typo by the OP.
The 5 digit TOG's did have bezel treatment that some might call engine-turned (or radial). See mine below for reference. What I think the question might be is this: Can one pop off that bezel above for the newer 6-digit TOG's fluted bezel? One that looks like this: I believe not as the underlying crystal retaining ring is different for the 6-digit models. Anyone know that answer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Even if you could, I'd keep it original.
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i have a turnograph 16253 its a great looking watch I just want to try a different bezel on it for a little while and i was thinking maybe the newer reference fluted style bezel would fit it i cant find any info out there about it do you think a regular datejust fluted bezel from the same era as my watch would fit ? there really is not much info available and i want to know for sure before i spend the money on another bezel unfortunately this is the only datejust model that i own all of my other rolexs are the larger “sport” models |
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Yesterday, 10:38 PM | #8 |
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i would be keeping the watches original bezel
i just want to change the look for now bezels are a quick swap im not a fan of mismatched parts on watches but for something like a quick bezel swap i dont see the harm in it if the original bezel can be put back on in a few minutes |
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If you use a 16253 fluted swap, yes it would work. A TOG is just a DJ with a different bezel. Removal must be done correctly - are you thinking DIY?
TOG is a different assembly so you'd need to understand how to put the original back on correctly. Remember, the original is a rotating bezel. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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A 36mm DJ TOG from the same era is the same watch with simply a bezel change so they would exchange. The biggest problem would be sourcing one. Personally I just like to have two watches and save the hassle of changing stuff
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