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Old Yesterday, 02:13 AM   #1
Hayden98
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Dirty Lume on 16710

Hi Everyone,

I recently purchased a 2003 16710 from a private seller. I noticed there was some grease or brownish line on the lume in the 5 o'clock index. The seller said it might be oxidation but from what I know is the luminova is pretty stable.

So I just wondering is this normal? Any thought on how this happened, maybe bad Rolex QC or bad overhual job?
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Old Yesterday, 12:03 PM   #2
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No it isn't normal but it happens. Could be the result of several issues. Looks like something got on it or touched it that had no business being there.
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No it isn't normal but it happens. Could be the result of several issues. Looks like something got on it or touched it that had no business being there.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Looks like it cannot be fix, the only solution is replace the dial:(
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I love your GMT, even with this tiny issue on the lume.
Beautiful watch
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Old Yesterday, 02:29 PM   #5
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Op, very nice piece , I can’t see anything? Barely, that little mark. So it’s very minimal.
I would not replace the dial on it, unless it gets worse or it really bothers you. Factory original only once.

This is a beautiful neo vintage watch, you would say it’s patina or life history.

Enjoy it, is what I would do.

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Yeah, that's what I thought. Looks like it cannot be fix, the only solution is replace the dial:(
The only sensible solution is to leave it as is. It might have originally come this way from the factory since Rolex’s quality control isn’t 100%.
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Change a dial/ hands on a old watch for this minor blemish ?

Does not make sense to me. You could probably have bought a new one if you go this route.
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That's so insignificant I doubt I'd even notice if I was the owner. Definitely not worth fixing/replacing in any way.
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