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Old 31 August 2017, 04:51 PM   #1
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Sapphire case backs

Pretty much the only mod I'll do on a rolex. Couldn't stop looking through it!

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Old 31 August 2017, 04:56 PM   #2
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That's cool.

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Old 31 August 2017, 04:57 PM   #3
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Old 31 August 2017, 05:00 PM   #4
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Old 31 August 2017, 05:03 PM   #5
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Sorry not for me although all the Rolex movements are excellent in performance and accuracy in the looks department quite plain Jane but whatever floats your boat.
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Old 31 August 2017, 05:20 PM   #6
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I love watching the movement in my Omega. Great idea.
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Old 31 August 2017, 06:02 PM   #7
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That's something I don't have much interest looking at or would consider to pay extra to look at! This however:
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Old 31 August 2017, 06:03 PM   #8
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I love watching the movement in my Omega. Great idea.
Omega & Rolex movements are quite different in terms of appearance.

A lot more effect in terms of aesthetic appearance from Omega as the majority of their pieces come with saphire casebacks as standard.

Rolex movements are only ever designed to be viewed by the technicians at RSC during service.

This has nothing to do with one being more or less accurate than the other, it is purely a presentation thing.

Just curious as to how the aftermarket saphire caseback affects the Rolex warranty?

'Void' springs to mind..

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Old 31 August 2017, 06:04 PM   #9
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I think it's cool. I'd consider it on one watch. Is the depth rating affected much?
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Old 31 August 2017, 06:05 PM   #10
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I used to criticize the way Rolex did not have a display back. A few years later, I am actually preferring the solid backs
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Old 31 August 2017, 07:37 PM   #11
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Rolex movements are very plain and functional but still quite interesting to see. I like it. Its a novelty though - overall I prefer the tool watch aesthetic of the solid case backs.
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Old 31 August 2017, 08:12 PM   #12
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Sorry not for me although all the Rolex movements are excellent in performance and accuracy in the looks department quite plain Jane but whatever floats your boat.


Agree totally. Rolex movements are very utilitarian but definitely not a beautiful work of art. Comparing a Rolex movement to something as well finished as a Patek is like comparing me making a play doh sculpture to Michelangelo's David.


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Old 31 August 2017, 08:24 PM   #13
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A. Lange & Sohne....
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Old 31 August 2017, 08:25 PM   #14
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I agree with Peter and Gunther the Rolex movement is not finished to the standard of some other manufacturers.

But

Sometimes something different is worth seeing?

So I put a clear case back on it.

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Old 31 August 2017, 09:15 PM   #15
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I used to criticize the way Rolex did not have a display back. A few years later, I am actually preferring the solid backs
When I started reading about Rolex models I was very surprised that they don't have options with sapphire backs, even with the fairly plain movement.

I got used to that concept now, but it still surprises me a bit that they have absolutely nothing etched on the back. For instance, the TAG Aquaracer is closed like the Submariner, but has a kinda cool diver etching, along with some lettering. Makes it look at bit more interesting than a totally empty plain caseback.

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I used to criticize the way Rolex did not have a display back. A few years later, I am actually preferring the solid backs

When I started reading about Rolex models I was very surprised that they don't have options with sapphire backs, even with the fairly plain movement. I got used to that concept now, but it still surprises me a bit that they have absolutely nothing etched on the back. For instance, the TAG Aquaracer is closed like the Submariner, but has a kinda cool diver etching, along with some lettering. Makes it look at bit more interesting than a totally empty plain caseback.

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Old 31 August 2017, 09:43 PM   #16
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It isn't that are beautiful to look at it's the historical significance of the movement that is fascinating to me. This one is 49 years old, billions of beats (19800BPH) and there it is in it's perfection, ready for another 50 years. The dials get all the attention in vintage but it's that lion heart that made it all possible.



The available glass backs are rated at 300m.
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Old 1 September 2017, 12:46 AM   #17
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Omega & Rolex movements are quite different in terms of appearance.

A lot more effect in terms of aesthetic appearance from Omega as the majority of their pieces come with saphire casebacks as standard.

Rolex movements are only ever designed to be viewed by the technicians at RSC during service.

This has nothing to do with one being more or less accurate than the other, it is purely a presentation thing.

Just curious as to how the aftermarket saphire caseback affects the Rolex warranty?

'Void' springs to mind..

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Well, I got this so I could admire the movement. It may not be as decorated as an omega or haute horology, but it has an industrial aesthetic which is pleasing to me. Also I always like seeing a balance spin.
For the warranty, I'll just swap back the original caseback before any claims and no one will be the wiser.

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Old 1 September 2017, 12:58 AM   #18
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Well, I got this so I could admire the movement. It may not be as decorated as an omega or haute horology, but it has an industrial aesthetic which is pleasing to me. Also I always like seeing a balance spin.
For the warranty, I'll just swap back the original caseback before any claims and no one will be the wiser.

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That's fine, I appreciate it's your watch you can do what you want with it.

After market saphire casebacks arent for everyone but like I say, it's your watch, your money, your choice.

Enjoy.

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Old 1 September 2017, 01:32 AM   #19
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Just curious did you have your watch pressure tested? I'm not sure what effect adding an additional non-Rolex gasket would have on the pressure integrity.
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Old 1 September 2017, 07:52 PM   #20
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Just curious did you have your watch pressure tested? I'm not sure what effect adding an additional non-Rolex gasket would have on the pressure integrity.
Which non-Rolex gasket are you referring to John?

On my Oysterquartz, as you can see, the gasket is in the case and the clear case back gives me the same water resistance as the original case back.

Not that I have bobbed to 100m lately.
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Old 2 September 2017, 01:25 AM   #21
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Which non-Rolex gasket are you referring to John?

On my Oysterquartz, as you can see, the gasket is in the case and the clear case back gives me the same water resistance as the original case back.

Not that I have bobbed to 100m lately.
He probably means the gasket between the sapphire glass and the caseback

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Old 2 September 2017, 02:50 AM   #22
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Had one on my Sub-C for about 3 years. I had it professionally installed, and pressure tested. Swimming, snorkeling, pool, etc., never had any issues. Just ordered another one for my new BLNR.

I like to see what makes it tick.
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I'm a HUGE fan of clear casebacks.... but not on a Rolex. But if you like it hey why not?
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Old 2 September 2017, 04:10 AM   #26
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Nice. Wish they would make one in platinum.
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I think it's an interesting mod; but not sure I'd fork out for one myself. I enjoy seeing the inner-workings of anything...Must be the tinkerer in me.
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