4 February 2018, 10:33 AM
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2024 ROLEX DATEJUST41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Real Name: Merle
Location: USA
Watch: Rolex
Posts: 2,487
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Originally Posted by forgedblades
you overpaid imho
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Originally Posted by mactruck
Will rolex replace a red sub dial if he sends it in?
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Originally Posted by twnturbo
You knew it looked like that when you bought it right i'm guessing ?
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Originally Posted by ADINVA
I would pass on this watch. With the dial not in the right condition, it pretty much defeats the purpose of owning a vintage IMO.
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Originally Posted by yukosaturno
being very honest, i do not think this is worth 7k, but more like 5k MAX.
new bracelet, new insert and hands, new crystal, polished (probably more than one time), and will need a full servicing soon.
buying it just because it's a "red sub" isn't a good buy, the dial looks very bad, you can find better ones for less than what you paid.
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Originally Posted by directioneng
Return it if you can.
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Originally Posted by michaelodonnell123
I think you should keep it. The watch looks vintage cool and has a lot of history on it. I would leave it just as it is, wear it every single day and just enjoy the hell out of it. If one day it stops working, then take it to an independent jeweler to fix it. Don't send it to Rolex, as they will replace your dial with a new one. Is it worth what you paid? If it makes you happy and puts a smile on your face..then yes it is.
It's like an old unrestored Jag...they just look so damn cool.
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Originally Posted by Frakis
Dial needs lots of repair, and RSC will replace it with a white dial which defeats the purpose of this being a vintage. I would return it.
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Originally Posted by stewester
Return it and get a nice non-red 1680 for the same money. I don't think it's worth a damaged dial and the rest of the watch being in poor condition for a line of red text.
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Originally Posted by demonloop
Exactly my thoughts
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Originally Posted by scooba
Approx a year ago a guy came on here with a water damaged Red Submariner , He was based in Australia , PeterWM maybe any way Jed /jedley took charge and introduced him to someone who helped him repair the damage to the movement and I believe salvaged the dial ,
I always wanted to see how it finished up, but don't think he ever brought the watch pics up on here .
It may be worth asking or searching PeterWM or Jed for there opinion . Service dials do come up but are expensive
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Originally Posted by SubKing
I had gotten into an argument with someone from the parts dep at RSC Texas a couple years ago and had to get the director involved.. There IS a red luminova service dial Rolex can give you. You have to insist they replace it with a red one. Many at RSC don't know they exist because those service dials are never sent to them. The watch needs to go back to Rolex geneve and once they confirm the serial range and authenticity of the damaged red dial, they will replace it with a red luminova service dial. The watch then goes back to R.USA and then back to you...
It's a pain but the only way it can be done. I think this watch is a perfect canadate for that.
The alternative is to send the dial to Michael Young and have him restore the dial. He does stunning work. I would use Bob for different services.. just my 2 cents. You can run a search and see restored dials and even a red 1680 dial M.Y. Has restored in the past with stunning results.
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Originally Posted by RC2
Bob Ridley does amazing work to repair dials. I bet he or his son can do some magic and at least make it look much better.
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Originally Posted by swish77
If you still have the option to return this watch for a refund, my recommendation is to return it right away. Way, way too many issues for any amount of money, let alone $7K. Damaged dial is worthless, case is overpolished, replaced parts, etc ...
There's sometimes a fine line between a cool, worn vintage look and what other people view as damage. This ain't one of those times, IMHO. Seems pretty clear cut.
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Originally Posted by Michael M.
Articulated perfectly. I agree 100%, Aaron.
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Originally Posted by Autavian
Return it asap. If you want something similar, a local store in Tampa has one just like yours for $5500. Good luck
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Originally Posted by GGGMT
Ain't much left here; return it. By a wonderful gmt or 16800 or DJ some other amazing vintage piece with some integrity left.
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Originally Posted by Blakerhodes
Send it back asap for a refund. You can find a pretty good gmt for 7k that won't have near the issues this watch has. Or save up a few extra grand and get a better example of a red sub if possible.
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Originally Posted by GGGMT
Good luck finding something amazing. The journey is more than half the fun, in my experience.
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Originally Posted by Blakerhodes
Ridley is legit so that is a viable option too
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Originally Posted by 2JHead
+1 all day long
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Originally Posted by Robbyvm
return to sender....
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Update*
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=584477
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