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Old 30 August 2019, 11:27 AM   #1
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I am in need of some knowledge and wisdom from those who know more than I. My current project is to find a 36 mm WG DD double quickset so (1988 or newer) or I would take an 84 because it is my birth year. I have seen a lot of WG DD for sale from $13,000 on up. The only issue is that I am not finding a lot of blue face dials. I actually prefer the blue lume dial Rolex made up to last year (only to discontinue it in the 2019 line up). My question is this, if I find a DD that is a good deal but has a black or white dial, can I get the dial switched to blue? I contacted a local AD and they said that they most likely would not be able to switch out the dial. I understand they are under strict rules in placed by Rolex. So is swapping out the dials something commonly done? Or should I really focus my search on finding a blue dial? Also, anyone know a good watchmaker in the Midwest/Western P.A. area that can do this work?
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Old 30 August 2019, 03:42 PM   #2
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I think if same reference and part still available, they should be able to do a swap.
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Old 30 August 2019, 04:11 PM   #3
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I believe if the reference came in that configuration - they can make the swap. They will not allow you to swap for a diamond dial.

My understanding is that a full service + ~$600 for the dial is needed and you will not be able to keep the original dial
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Old 30 August 2019, 06:56 PM   #4
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All the above is true if you only want the watch touched by Rolex. Because you are hunting for an older 18239 or similar, you could buy a watch and a blue dial and have it replaced by a watchmaker in 10 minutes. But, you’d have to find not just a genuine blue dial, but one made for a white gold watch - Otherwise the dial will have yellow gold furniture. The dial won’t be cheap.
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Old 31 August 2019, 03:31 AM   #5
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All the above is true if you only want the watch touched by Rolex. Because you are hunting for an older 18239 or similar, you could buy a watch and a blue dial and have it replaced by a watchmaker in 10 minutes. But, you’d have to find not just a genuine blue dial, but one made for a white gold watch - Otherwise the dial will have yellow gold furniture. The dial won’t be cheap.
X2, find a basic factor dial is not as easy as you would think, and WG DD would make it that much harder. But with that said, it can be done
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Old 31 August 2019, 04:39 AM   #6
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By the way, while the WG/blue combination DD is indeed a looker, keep in mind that there were different blue dials offered over the >20-year run of the 5-digit DDs. A matte blue may be easiest to find, though none will be common in WG. If you decide to go this route, you might even want to source the dial first - I.e., make certain you can find a dial you like first, because you can always source a WG watch for it.

Here’s my WG DD with lapis dial, for your pleasure in the meantime ...
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