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Old 7 September 2018, 01:59 AM   #1
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Rolex 16550 bezel number repair.

Hi, i now own a 16550 (service dial unfortunately ) still a nice watch and rolex serviced 5 years ago. The black inlays on the bezel are a little worn away, the watch is keeping great time and doesn't really need a service but I would like to make the bezel look a bit tidier.

Any ideas of what I can use??

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Old 7 September 2018, 02:07 AM   #2
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I have seen people use Testor model paints in the past. I would think that would be fine for a solution to hold you over until service.
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Old 7 September 2018, 02:24 AM   #3
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LAWW, Ridley or ABC if you want to go professional. Seems to be who everyone recommends. I don't have any personal knowledge so......$0.02
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Old 7 September 2018, 03:02 AM   #4
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LAWW, Ridley or ABC if you want to go professional. Seems to be who everyone recommends. I don't have any personal knowledge so......$0.02
What are LAWW, Ridley or ABC?
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Old 7 September 2018, 03:04 AM   #5
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I used to use black marker to fill in when I wore the paint out as it always wears away with daily use. I think the last one I had was "baked" in heat to help it last. It did not wear away, I think Michael Young in Hong Kong did it.
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I have seen people use Testor model paints in the past. I would think that would be fine for a solution to hold you over until service.
This. Use a really fine screwdriver or pin/needle to apply the paint. Capillary action will draw the paint in and spread it out. It's okay to go a little outside the edges because once the paint partially dries, you can wipe away the excess.
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Old 7 September 2018, 06:42 AM   #7
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What are LAWW, Ridley or ABC?
They are all very good and well-known watchmakers located in the US.

One of the reasons why the 16550 and 16570 have never been the most popular "pre-owned" models is because of the difficulties in rectifying wear to the bezel. If I was you I would either just live with it or look to source a replacement bezel. If you decide on a replacement then make sure to buy from a reliable source. The 16550 is one of my favourite watches so hope you enjoy the ownership experience.
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Old 7 September 2018, 07:03 AM   #8
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buy a new one from RSC
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Old 7 September 2018, 07:23 AM   #9
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Humbrol or Testors enamel paint for model kit, as others have said.

But I would use a 00 pencil.

And yes, the excess can be wiped out with white spirit on a cloth.
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Old 8 September 2018, 04:03 AM   #10
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They are all very good and well-known watchmakers located in the US.

One of the reasons why the 16550 and 16570 have never been the most popular "pre-owned" models is because of the difficulties in rectifying wear to the bezel. If I was you I would either just live with it or look to source a replacement bezel. If you decide on a replacement then make sure to buy from a reliable source. The 16550 is one of my favourite watches so hope you enjoy the ownership experience.
Thanks for the clarification, i'm UK based.
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