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21 October 2020, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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Stone Dial Day Dates
HI there, been looking for info on stone dials in Day Dates and seems like this forum is way to go. I tried replying in old thread but seems no reply so start new thread i hope is okay.
From the search now I know that RSC can change the dial from gold to onyx even though not originally come with watch when leave the factory. However when the watch leave factory, do papers say that it come with Jade/Onyx/Lapis dial? I come across some onyx dial day dates and worry about it is not original from factory. I search and see threads about aftermarket/fake. Is the best judge RSC about whether it is fake or not? Some say even RSC cannot tell.... is that true? Also so any 18238 can be changed to onyx dial? Even the normal gold dials? If you are willing to pay fee. Thank you very much for consider my question! |
21 October 2020, 03:34 AM | #2 |
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There are dozens of dials available for the Day Date and the Datejust.
They are frequently changed and commonly done by the Dealer when a customer desires a different dial than in the display case. There is no advantage or requirement that one of these have a dial as it was when it left the factory. Depending on the market, the build-code is included in the watch paperwork, but it is not as always so.
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Rolex WILL definitely know if the dial is real Rolex. However I'm fairly certain they cannot tell which dial the watch was born with, at least not prior to 18238. |
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21 October 2020, 08:42 PM | #4 |
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Thank you two for more info! Looks impossible to get Onxy now...
I come across a dial before which some say (well known online vintage watch sellers) is aftermarket from the photos because of font issue but RSC Hong Kong say no problem when they actually see the watch! Very difficult to know it seems! |
22 October 2020, 12:56 AM | #5 |
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I had an onyx dial on my 1803 ever since I bought it (about 20 years ago). Always assumed it was aftermarket. But I love it, and I'm fine with it.
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In July Bas said that they will:
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So where in the world, can get RSC to give Onyx dial? Curious to know... seems conflict in experience |
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22 October 2020, 04:02 AM | #8 |
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I've heard reputably that the practice of Asian RSC's replacing regular non-stone dials, with onyx dials (for a price) ended prior to 2020.
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22 October 2020, 04:02 AM | #9 |
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22 October 2020, 07:57 AM | #10 |
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Yes, white gold. Sorry don't have any better pictures right now - need to go to the bank safe, get a different set of watches to wear ... and take pictures.
link to currently available pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...81?usp=sharing Mean while, it was the watch that I had on my wrist when my boys were born.... correct or not - I don't care. One of the boys will get it :) |
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