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Old 27 December 2020, 01:15 PM   #91
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So it's pretty clear that Rolex changed the name from rhodium to slate but did not actually change the color of the dial.
I would agree

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Old 1 January 2021, 03:31 AM   #92
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As the OP for this topic, I wanted to share what I learned while finally getting my watch fitted and being able to ask my AD directly about this. His answer: Nobody (except Rolex) knows! I always appreciate his honesty and that’s why we have a great relationship.
To our eyes it appears to only be a name change, but that certainly doesn’t mean they didn’t alter the painting process/makeup etc in some way.
My only real interest in this topic was that I wanted to make sure the ‘Rhodium’ look was maintained in my new watch as that was the draw in the first place. I can say after some wrist time that it is definitely what I was hoping for! Thanks to all that weighed in on this as it made my Holiday wait a bit more interesting...Happy New Year all!
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Old 1 January 2021, 07:14 AM   #93
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I'm glad to hear you are happy with the piece and it still has the same dynamic look. Wear and enjoy
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Old 1 January 2021, 09:47 AM   #94
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I'm glad to hear you are happy with the piece and it still has the same dynamic look. Wear and enjoy
Thank you so much! Hopefully it’s not just the honeymoon period, but so far so good
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Old 1 January 2021, 10:11 AM   #95
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To our eyes it appears to only be a name change, but that certainly doesn’t mean they didn’t alter the painting process/makeup etc in some way.
My only real interest in this topic was that I wanted to make sure the ‘Rhodium’ look was maintained in my new watch as that was the draw in the first place. I can say after some wrist time that it is definitely what I was hoping for!
Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your watch.

One of my possible future purchases has this dial and I was wondering if it was a colour/finish change or just a name change. Photos can be difficult to judge.
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Old 1 January 2021, 10:21 AM   #96
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Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your watch.

One of my possible future purchases has this dial and I was wondering if it was a colour/finish change or just a name change. Photos can be difficult to judge.
Thank you. This was precisely my dilemma. It was made more difficult in that it was a Xmas gift from my wife that I wasn’t supposed to know about so I couldn’t see for myself for almost a month.
As you say, photos aren’t that helpful when trying to determine any subtle difference there may have been. If you see it in person I think you will be enamored!
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Old 8 January 2021, 05:32 PM   #97
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Been wearing for a few weeks now. Certainly seems same as dark rhodium I have seen before. Slate grey is great and does change in light like I was hoping for when bought it. Those wondering - pretty darn sure is the same.
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Old 18 January 2021, 04:52 AM   #98
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The Great Slate Debate 2020-21

The Great Slate Debate

On the podium
Talking rhodium
Clearly leads to
Pandemonium

Foo foo dust or
Paint on brass
Nonplussed?
Just don’t be crass

But I can relate
The topic you hate
Close the thread?
Sorry too late

So “Rhodium”
Or is it “Slate”
Let’s please settle
This debate

Appears unchanged
Both brilliant shine
Neither reference
I call mine

Plain and simple
It’s just a name
Dial numbers
Still the same

Tell me then
What do you say
In either case
Don’t call it gray
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Old 18 January 2021, 05:03 AM   #99
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...you can call be Ray, or you can call me Jay, just don't call me (S)late for dinner!
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Old 18 January 2021, 09:17 AM   #100
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The Great Slate Debate

On the podium
Talking rhodium
Clearly leads to
Pandemonium

Foo foo dust or
Paint on brass
Nonplussed?
Just don’t be crass

But I can relate
The topic you hate
Close the thread?
Sorry too late

So “Rhodium”
Or is it “Slate”
Let’s please settle
This debate

Appears unchanged
Both brilliant shine
Neither reference
I call mine

Plain and simple
It’s just a name
Dial numbers
Still the same

Tell me then
What do you say
In either case
Don’t call it gray
This rap song makes clear that we are talking about nothing
By the way, make it simple and call it grey.
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Old 18 January 2021, 10:07 AM   #101
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Didn't know about this until now
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Old 19 January 2021, 03:25 AM   #102
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This rap song makes clear that we are talking about nothing
By the way, make it simple and call it grey.
Ha, could be.
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Old 30 September 2021, 09:10 AM   #103
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Rhodium to Slate just name change?

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Old 30 September 2021, 09:22 AM   #104
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I don’t think the “rhodium” dial was ever really rhodium. I think it’s just paint, now “slate” colored, not really slate.


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Old 30 September 2021, 03:32 PM   #105
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It’s just a name change. I bought the YM40 126622 “slate” last week new from AD.

It’s just a name change. Colour is the same as previous.
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Old 30 September 2021, 07:35 PM   #106
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It’s just a name change. I bought the YM40 126622 “slate” last week new from AD.

It’s just a name change. Colour is the same as previous.
I think Rolex probably realised that by calling it Rhodium as a colour they were actually misleading people who thought it was made of the precious metal. The early YM's had a platinum coated dial though.....I think lol. Car manufacturers have less of a problem....no one really thinks their silver Ford is really made of titanium.....or do they? ;)
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Old 30 September 2021, 09:20 PM   #107
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I think Rolex probably realised that by calling it Rhodium as a colour they were actually misleading people...
LOL I don't think Rolex is too worried about misleading people. They tend to do it on purpose

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Old 21 November 2023, 10:36 PM   #108
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I know this has popped up on a couple of other threads, but I didn’t want to hijack them.
Can anyone confirm that this is just a name change? I’ll be getting a ‘Rhodium’ YM in a couple of weeks and I want to verify that the color (shade) is the same in the newly named Slate.
I know there was some discussion as to whether Rolex actually used Rhodium dust in the paint, but I don’t really care about that as much as the actual color.
I know the Daytona ‘Slate’ is definitely a different hue than the various Rhodium references.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Here's what I found - I believe Rhodium is what Rolex uses on their description, however, the name Slate is the SLANG name that most use as its easier to describe in the English vernacular.

Rhodium and slate are not the same. Rhodium is a chemical element with the symbol Rh and atomic number. It is a rare, silvery-white, hard, and chemically inert metal 1. On the other hand, slate is a fine-grained, foliated metamorphic rock that is created by the alteration of shale or mudstone by low-grade regional metamorphism

If you are referring to the color of the dial of a Rolex watch, then rhodium and slate are used interchangeably to describe the same color. The color is a dark or slate grey color in the sunray dials, achieved by using ingenious brushing and plating techniques
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Old 22 November 2023, 01:53 AM   #109
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Thank you for explaining that...wish someone would've posted that earlier & left us all in suspense/confusion for 2-3 years.
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