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3 March 2018, 08:25 AM | #1 |
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Explorer I Mk I Hands Replaced at RSC
I read on another forum that a RSC replaced the hands on a 214270 Mk I with the updated Mk ii hands to get it up to current spec. Anyone else heard of this?
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3 March 2018, 08:29 AM | #2 |
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Doesn't sound right to me. 'Current spec' also has a different dial.
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4 March 2018, 06:36 PM | #4 |
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I suppose it is, but the OP made no mention of the dial. Which would also have to be changed.
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I would think you could get the "long hands" if that's your goal.
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3 March 2018, 08:35 AM | #6 |
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Different countries have different rules, as per Rolex, so you'll have to ask/confirm
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I would want it to stay all original, but I heard of a RSC doing it automatically and without owner even realizing until he received it.
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It's an early rumour
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I asked RSC Dallas last year if I could replace the hands/dial to the new ones, and they said yes, but they didn’t have them in stock. Someone else had done it through another RSC and had to order them from Switzerland, IIRC.
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4 March 2018, 01:55 PM | #11 |
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Here’s the link I was talking about. RSC Canada allowed it if dial was updated as well.
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Somewhat related to this but a coworker of mine has a beautiful 1016 that i noticed and asked him about. He had no idea about the value but told me he had it serviced some time ago and it was clear they replaced the hands during the service. I didnt want to break the news to him!
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Yes, the Mk1 dial lume is green while the Mk2 is blue. Just wonder is both of them Chromalight ? I recently dropped Mk1 in for service, ask if they are willing to change the hands/dial, they politely say no.
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Does anyone have a lume photo of both variants side by side?
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5 March 2018, 06:50 AM | #20 |
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Explorer I Mk I Hands Replaced at RSC
Thank you for the photo.
Wow! The lume is significantly different. So putting Mark II hands on a Mark I, would look silly. TBH, I prefer the aqua coloured lume of the Mark I. |
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5 March 2018, 07:08 AM | #22 |
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Well this makes much more sense now.
I don't know why Rolex used that Egyptian blue in their marketing. It is not representative at all. I like my WG 369, but if the minute hand was a little longer I wouldn't be upset. As long as the lume matches. I should be happy with what I have. |
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