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Post by takuya on Nov 18, 2014 23:38:32 GMT -6
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Baco Noir
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Post by Baco Noir on Nov 19, 2014 0:14:07 GMT -6
I like that a lot better. The minute marks on the full ceramic bezel on the SDc make the bezel look too busy imho. Is this one you received to sell? Did you keep it or sell it?
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Post by takuya on Nov 19, 2014 1:05:24 GMT -6
Agreed. i like the graduated bezel on DSSD, but i don't like much on new SD4000 since it's only 40mm. think i will keep it at this moment my friend!!!
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Post by Pete on Nov 19, 2014 1:54:50 GMT -6
Rolex made a mistake!!??
Never! (Lol)
Well....there's the leopard Daytona......
I was kinda hoping they would only put the "MilSub" bezel on the DSSD. Makes it stand out from the pack.
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Post by ianmedium on Nov 19, 2014 9:53:37 GMT -6
Not knowing what the bezel actually looks like I spent ten fruitless minutes trying to see the differences in these pictures! I wonder if even though they made the mistake when it comes to service time if they replace the bezel with the correct one?
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Post by Baco Noir on Nov 19, 2014 12:39:44 GMT -6
Not knowing what the bezel actually looks like I spent ten fruitless minutes trying to see the differences in these pictures! I wonder if even though they made the mistake when it comes to service time if they replace the bezel with the correct one? If it goes to RCS, then YES they will replace the bezel with the correct one at the OWNER's cost or refuse to work on the watch! takuya - that is something to consider since these bezels are not cheap.
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Post by rigsby on Nov 19, 2014 14:09:38 GMT -6
correct one at the OWNER's cost or refuse to work on the watch Ouch!!
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Post by takuya on Nov 19, 2014 15:40:18 GMT -6
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Post by takuya on Nov 19, 2014 15:46:00 GMT -6
Not knowing what the bezel actually looks like I spent ten fruitless minutes trying to see the differences in these pictures! I wonder if even though they made the mistake when it comes to service time if they replace the bezel with the correct one? If it goes to RCS, then YES they will replace the bezel with the correct one at the OWNER's cost or refuse to work on the watch! takuya - that is something to consider since these bezels are not cheap. No worries my friend, the watch still has full factory warranty. Whenever i want to send it over there my ad will do it for me under the cover of factory warranty. But i'd love to keep it right now or sell it later… i don't know yet…
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Post by Pete on Nov 20, 2014 1:08:34 GMT -6
I'd change it under warranty mate. Much easier to sell if everything is as it should be.
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Post by rw16610 on Nov 21, 2014 7:56:50 GMT -6
I'd change it under warranty mate. Much easier to sell if everything is as it should be. Yeah, same with me. I would certainly want it 100% original.
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Post by Jamie on Nov 27, 2014 13:26:06 GMT -6
Otoh, anomalies attract collectors, like double-struck coins. I like the way it looks, I'd have to keep that one. I will bet if Rolex decides it is their mistake they will fix it at no charge, but I think this bezel is just better looking!
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Post by rw16610 on Nov 28, 2014 14:52:12 GMT -6
I'm just curious, but does the underside of the ceramic bezel have any date markings etc? I can't recall seeing any before but there must be some way to tell the day like the font of the inlay etc. My only fear in keeping it for the long run might be the fact people may just think it's another watch with a bezel swap.
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