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Old 3 April 2022, 12:41 PM   #1
JRidden
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116509 Daytona Dial Swap Qs

Hi all,

Just have a quick question for all of you lovely fellow Rolex owners.

I am wondering if anyone has any data on how much time one would have to wait when swapping out their current 116509 dial to the bright blue one.

RSC always says " around 3 months" but I have now been waiting over 11 months swapping out for the Turquoise Dial (Handed the watch into RSC in April 2021)

Any info is surely welcome and appreciated!

Warmest regards,
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Old 3 April 2022, 01:22 PM   #2
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I think they may be providing you misinformation. You generally can't swap to the blue dial on the Daytona or the turquoise OP dial.
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Old 3 April 2022, 10:50 PM   #3
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I think they may be providing you misinformation. You generally can't swap to the blue dial on the Daytona or the turquoise OP dial.
Yes you can, well to be sure, you could anyway.
Last year many converted whitegold Daytona’s popped up on C24, most of then being the 116519 on strap (“beach”).
But according to official info the turquoise dial was available aswell for the 116509 full whitegold one!
It’s very well possible Rolex has finally put a halt to these conversion projects mostly done for monetary reasons by dealers…

What does your RSC say when inquiring ?

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Old 3 April 2022, 11:11 PM   #4
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RSC dont do swops anymore .

Tried on a current model DJ36 with silver diamond dial to olice green diamond dial (Both options for this model) and RSC said ... nope.
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Old 3 April 2022, 11:15 PM   #5
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It’s very well possible Rolex has finally put a halt to these conversion projects mostly done for monetary reasons by dealers…
and clients .

Buy black OP41 ,convert to Turquiose and sell for profit .

"Black dial ,swopped by RSC to Turquoise,unworn ,2021 service papers blah blah " on chrono
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Old 4 April 2022, 01:37 AM   #6
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Someone was selling one for 50k if RSC won’t fit the dial to your watch…….I’m surprised they have had it that long and even agreed to fit the turquoise dial
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