Can you change the dial on a Rolex Submariner?
You cannot change to a dial that isn’t correct for your model. This is a rule that is universal and that is applied by essentially all ADs and service centers. For example, you cannot change to a dial that is only available for a gold watch when you have a steel watch.
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Can you change the dial on a Rolex Submariner?
You cannot change to a dial that isn’t correct for your model. This is a rule that is universal and that is applied by essentially all ADs and service centers. For example, you cannot change to a dial that is only available for a gold watch when you have a steel watch.
Can I buy a dial from Rolex?
We offer the largest selection of original Rolex Dials, inserts & parts on the internet. With new dials arriving daily contact us anytime and we’ll help you find the perfect dial.
What size dial is a submariner?
Sport Models
Model # | Model | Case |
---|---|---|
16800 | Submariner | 39mm |
16600 | Sea-Dweller | 40mm |
16570 | Explorer II | 40mm |
16700 | GMT-Master | 40mm |
How much does it cost to change the dial on a Rolex?
Dials are typically in the $500 US range. If you do it as part of a full service, as I did on my 16710 BLRO, add $750 US to that. I added new hands so the dial lume matched the hands lume, another $80, and Rolex swapped out a non-original bezel insert for $50.
Can we change Rolex dial?
Yes you can, but it will be prohibitively expensive, and you can only source the parts for the repair, from Rolex themselves. By good account, you cannot ask Rolex to exchange the dial on your particular model, for a vintage one, or from a later model, to increase its desirability.
How much does it cost to change a Rolex call?
How much does it cost to replace a Rolex bezel?
Rolex WILL replace the bezel at a cost of around US$700, and they will give you back to “aftermarket” one back. Rolex will not perform a service on a watch with aftermarket parts.
Do Rolex Submariners come in different sizes?
Historically speaking, the Rolex Submariner has been sized at 40mm or less since its inception, and for the first time in its history, its Oyster case has been enlarged to 41mm. However, if we only looked at the diameter size, we’ll be missing the finer points of the Rolex Submariner’s update.