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Old 8 June 2011, 05:59 AM   #1
capitanfrugales
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Black dial for my 15200

Still have not found a source for a black replacement dial for my 1999 SS 15200 w/3135 movement. My original dial is silver.

I have enclosed a close-up of the exact dial I want.

Anyone out there who has a clue where to look?

Thanks,
CF
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Old 8 June 2011, 06:23 AM   #2
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You can go to an authorized Rolex dealer where they sell Rolex watches, to order a new dial and you must exchange it for a new one.

Have you tried www.interwatches.com ?
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Old 8 June 2011, 03:16 PM   #3
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Thanks for the tip, I emailed the vendor, as teh dial did not show up on his website.

As to an official Rolex dial exchange:
It is my understanding that the dial I want has been discontinued and replaced with the Roman Numeral dividers at the outer periphery of the dial on all 15200 after 2003. That pattern is not to my taste.

I would welcome the information that the dial I show on the photo (which was used through 2003) would still be obtainable from Rolex. Do you know that to be true?

Thanks, and best regards,
CF
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Old 9 June 2011, 05:22 AM   #4
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Your AD should be able to order it from Rolex.
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Old 11 June 2011, 03:16 PM   #5
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My authorized Rolex dealer will not commit to the exact dial. He claims he has to take what Rolex determines to be the proper replacement for my 15200 dial

What is particularly frustrating is that I have to pay him for that dial up front, in addition to committing to surrender my original silver dial- both of which I am not willing to do, unless he can show me the dial first.
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