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Old 15 April 2019, 09:15 AM   #1
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Dd40 dial swaps at RSC??

I’m sure this has been asked in the past but i figured I would ask for the most up to date info. So let’s say I have a DD40 I have worn for a while and want to swap the dial. The watch is a 2018 still well under factory warranty

Will RSC still do dial swaps ? If they do what does it typically cost and can you keep your dial or do they make you give it up ? Will they issue you anew card that shows the new dial color? Any info would be great my fellow members could give me. Thanks in advance
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Old 15 April 2019, 09:17 AM   #2
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They will swap if for any current dials. You will not keep the other dial. Rolex will take it. As far as I know, no new card but not 100% sure.
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Old 15 April 2019, 09:21 AM   #3
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Yes they will swap it. You just have to pay.

As long as its a configuration that comes with that metal from factory. I dont think they will give you a new warranty card though.
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Old 15 April 2019, 09:32 AM   #4
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I believe you’ll also have to pay for a service. I spoke in person to an agent at the Sydney RSC and a champagne dial for a 18238 ran about $725-$750 USD. Prices went up from there. Not really your question, but I asked about switching to a green dial that’s available for 118238s and they said no even though it would fit my 18238.
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Old 15 April 2019, 09:44 AM   #5
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I believe you’ll also have to pay for a service. I spoke in person to an agent at the Sydney RSC and a champagne dial for a 18238 ran about $725-$750 USD. Prices went up from there. Not really your question, but I asked about switching to a green dial that’s available for 118238s and they said no even though it would fit my 18238.
they'll only switch to a dial that's available on the model you have
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I recall hearing you had to wait until the 1 year anniversary of a new dial/release.

As said above provided the dial / metal matches an existing release
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