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12 October 2012, 03:50 AM | #1 |
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I need lume...
I have an early 90's Sea Dweller in immaculate shape (after a recent overhaul by our friend Rik at TimeCareInc.) but the thing that is bothering me is the complete lack of lume on the dial. I really love this watch, and don't really want to replace the T<25 dial with a "SWISS" service dial and hands, but I do feel like I need to consider it. Not being able to ready my watch at night, out on my boat, or even if I wake up at night, does bother me.
So, it looks like I have two options. Sell it in it's original condition and buy a newer Luminova Sea Dweller, or send it in to Rolex for a service dial and hands (Or find a dial and hands and have Rik install them) The watch is mind-blowingly accurate (about a second or two a day) and looks brand spanking new, so I'd hate to lose it. I'm leaning towards dial and hands. Since it's just been overhauled, do you think if I went that route that a RSC would do just the replacement, or would they require a full service? |
12 October 2012, 03:52 AM | #2 |
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It's your Rolex reference, however, please do not bastardize your beautiful timepiece by replacing the dial. Someone would gladly take it off your hands! When that happens you can acquire a later Sea Dweller model! Good luck!
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12 October 2012, 04:03 AM | #3 | |
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I was playing with the idea of just replacing the hands. That way I could read the time, and still have the lovely, pristine dial. No color matching worries as well, as my almost 20 year old dial and hands are still white as fresh mountain snow. |
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12 October 2012, 04:25 AM | #4 | |
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Like others, I would say keep the old dial |
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13 October 2012, 06:54 AM | #5 |
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See if you can get Rik to put in a service dial and hands and keep the old ones. I don't know how a Rolex WM handles that but it's worth asking. I think if Rolex does it you lose the parts.
I am with you though, lume is important to me on a modern watch.
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13 October 2012, 04:39 PM | #6 |
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I've already asked him to see if he can source an excellent condition luminova dial for me. If he can, I'll certainly keep the old tritium parts safe.
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13 October 2012, 08:13 AM | #7 |
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^^This.^^
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13 October 2012, 06:14 PM | #8 |
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question, how long does the lume usually last? and can they be re-lumed?
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