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why would the quality reduce if Rolex put a different dial on it?
Leave it to my son to decide - yeah good call, I'd like to have it working before then though
The lume pips are refraction of the crystal however you've spotted something, it looks like the baton at 6 is not straight... is that even possible? I don't know how these are applied... hmm
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Aha. Misunderstanding.
In the watch industry, a redial normally means aftermarket repair or replacement of a dial with something not supplied by the manufacturer.
I'm not sure Rolex would swap a dial for you though.
Cool, figured pips might actually be in line with batons and chapter ring. Just doesn't look right in the photo.
I've never seen a DJ with white text before. Think that is quite unusual.
mattyc
Stonehedge
Don't even consider redialling, not for one second. Why would you spend money reducing the quality and value of a watch?
Surely your son should get to decide whether to vandalize the watch or not when he is older?
Although, having said that, there is something real dodgy about that dial already I think. The lume pips don't match the chapter ring and the printing looks way off. Unless that is refraction from the crystal...