Quoted from NicoVolta:Background: Big yellow reels mean only one thing... a 1960’s-era Bally pin!
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Nice classic Bauhaus design.
Quoted from NicoVolta:...and a newcomer to the fold... the Citizen Brycen.[quoted image]
That reminds me...I don't think I ever showed this one. It's Citizens limited edition Star Wars Luke Skywalker:
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I really hope I didn't pick up another hobby. I've been wearing an Apple Watch for a couple years now, and I absolutely cannot stand the distraction it brings any longer. It's a great fitness tracker, but a poor everyday watch otherwise (unless you like getting tapped on your wrist constantly for email/text/sitting on the couch too long notifications).
Anyway, got a nice deal on this Orient Ray II, but decided to give it a more "spritely" feel with a NATO strap.
Quoted from Astropin:That reminds me...I don't think I ever showed this one. It Citizens limited edition Star Wars Luke Skywalker:
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Heyyyy pretty much an identical build there, except the dial. Pretty cool twist on it!
Quoted from mbaumle:I really hope I didn't pick up another hobby. I've been wearing an Apple Watch for a couple years now, and I absolutely cannot stand the distraction it brings any longer. It's a great fitness tracker, but a poor everyday watch otherwise (unless you like getting tapped on your wrist constantly for email/text/sitting on the couch too long notifications).
Anyway, got a nice deal on this Orient Ray II, but decided to give it a more "spritely" feel with a NATO strap.
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Bond strap and Orient Ray = already off to the races! Sorry if this becomes a new hobby, but yanno, it's a good one. Time is universal. Why not give it some consideration instead of gluing your phone to your wrist? I think the phone has taken enough of my brain... it won't get my arm too.
Have you been watching Just One More Watch, Terry Baldassarre, Urban Gentry, Just The Watch, and other YouTubers? Some really fun ones out there! Of course, for sheer horological YouTube porn, nothing beats Watchfinder & Co.
Quoted from NicoVolta:Why not give it some consideration instead of gluing your phone to your wrist? I think the phone has taken enough of my brain... it won't get my arm too.
You said it! Enough is enough for me. I’ll wear it on my runs and at the gym, but I’m also tired of the cheapish “spy kid” look of the Apple Watch too. If I’m gonna be locked in my house, my wrist might as well look as good as it can be.
I’ve been watching a TON of YouTube videos, which really got me in the zone. I have another (simple field watch for work) coming in the mail, and I have one other watch coming in a couple months from the “motherland.” Couldn’t resist ‘diving‘ into a watch fit for Gorbie (hint hint).
OOF... if you're watching the vids, it's too late. But this is a cool hobby. You'll enjoy the ride.
Beware of buying any watches from India, Russia, or especially Ukraine. They all cobble together barely-working parts, print new dials on laser printers, and sell them as vintage. Nearly all of them are frankenwatches... had to press one Ukrainian seller via PayPal to get my money back. Hands fell off one, movement was rusted on the other.
The Russian watch I ordered is a simple Vostok Amphibia, new, and from a reputable dealer, but good to know! I’ll keep that in mind moving forward. For $75, I couldn’t resist grabbing a sweet scuba dude Amphibia. Probably gonna very ironically slap on a NATO band, because why not. I love the quirky history behind it, and I love how capable they are for such an inexpensive timepiece. It’s just going to take a couple months to get here.
OK cool... Meranom and other legit sellers are good. But practically everything from India on eBay or from Ukraine (Etsy too, also FB ads) are unreliable frankenwatches. Beware!
Etsy does have some cool watch boxes though!
Help me out guys, first post here .
I have a 2004 Rolex Submariner oyster/ date / stainless. I need to get a new dial face , I called the local authorized dealer and the answer I got was ...
" we would send your watch to rolex for an estimate that would cost you $1500 for maintenance , then they could tell you how much the replacement dial face would cost, and would take more than 8 weeks .
WTF ? an estimate shouldn't cost me anything, besides it doesnt need to be serviced , it just needs a new dial. So it sounds like for a mere $2k or more I can get a new dial face !?!?, what a crock of shit.
What do i do , options??? I'm looking to sell it .
Thanks
Quoted from golfingdad1:Help me out guys, first post here .
I have a 2004 Rolex Submariner oyster/ date / stainless. I need to get a new dial face , I called the local authorized dealer and the answer I got was ...
" we would send your watch to rolex for an estimate that would cost you $1500 for maintenance , then they could tell you how much the replacement dial face would cost, and would take more than 8 weeks .
WTF ? an estimate shouldn't cost me anything, besides it doesnt need to be serviced , it just needs a new dial. So it sounds like for a mere $2k or more I can get a new dial face !?!?, what a crock of shit.
What do i do , options??? I'm looking to sell it .
Thanks
Not a watch expert but companies like OMEGA and Rolex If the case needs to be opened they will only do so if a full service to all gaskets etc are done. To change the face this service would be needed and honestly advised. It Is a tough pill to swallow trust me had to do the same on a Speedy lens replacement.
Quoted from Yelobird:Not a watch expert but companies like OMEGA and Rolex If the case needs to be opened they will only do so if a full service to all gaskets etc are done. To change the face this service would be needed and honestly advised. It Is a tough pill to swallow trust me had to do the same on a Speedy lens replacement.
Oh man, that is 30% of the cost of the watch .
Thats not right
Quoted from golfingdad1:Oh man, that is 30% of the cost of the watch .
Thats not right
Yeah that is expensive, I hope to never have to send my Sub in for a tune up as long as I have it. What is wrong that you need to replace the face?
$1500 sounds high for a basic service, but maybe that's what Rolex is getting these days. My uneducated guess is that the dial would be closer to $1000 for the part. I believe on some models the replacement dial will have some subtle designation that it is not original which generally has some impact on resale value.
I'm not sure what to do, I want to sell it and wanted to get a good price so I figured I would replace the dial and sell, maybe I should just sell as is .
About 3 years after I purchased it, a small amount of condensation formed on the inside . When it cleared out it left small water marks on the dial . As soon as I could I took it to the shop for service and they sent it in and did the whole gasket service thing but I declined replacing the dial at the time .
What happened was , after I changed the date I did not tighten it up completely and washed my hands or did some dishes .
Have you tried bringing it to (or contacting) an independent Rolex specialist? Depending on how bad it is they might be able to clean it up better than you think, perhaps without doing a complete movement service if it doesn't need one as you say.
How old is the sub? Does it have any yellow or cream color patina to the lume markers? From what I’ve seen on vintage stuff, it’s worth more as it ages and stays original.
For a replacement dial you might want to contact an independent watch maker to avoid the cost and wait time of a full service by Rolex service center. Besides, I think they’re backed up from being shut down due to covid as I’ve read many customers’ watches are stuck there
Quoted from HowardHurtz:Have you tried bringing it to (or contacting) an independent Rolex specialist? Depending on how bad it is they might be able to clean it up better than you think, perhaps without doing a complete movement service if it doesn't need one as you say.
Quoted from PNBLWZD:How old is the sub? Does it have any yellow or cream color patina to the lume markers? From what I’ve seen on vintage stuff, it’s worth more as it ages and stays original.
For a replacement dial you might want to contact an independent watch maker to avoid the cost and wait time of a full service by Rolex service center. Besides, I think they’re backed up from being shut down due to covid as I’ve read many customers’ watches are stuck there
Good points guys ...
It is from 2004, and yes the lume need to be refreshed a bit dull.
This kind of thing scares me away from Rolex, Omega, etc. Quite a selection of fine watches out there for the price of one servicing... yikes.
Quoted from NicoVolta:This kind of thing scares me away from Rolex, Omega, etc. Quite a selection of fine watches out there for the price of one servicing... yikes.
I love Siekos
Quoted from golfingdad1:I love Siekos
Seiko Monster is the most elegant classic dive watch of all time!!!
Quoted from NicoVolta:This kind of thing scares me away from Rolex, Omega, etc. Quite a selection of fine watches out there for the price of one servicing... yikes.
I could buy 8 Seikos for the cost of one Rolex repair it appears.
Quoted from NicoVolta:This kind of thing scares me away from Rolex, Omega, etc. Quite a selection of fine watches out there for the price of one servicing... yikes.
Hey! I love my Speedmaster! It’s been to the Moon after all! Lol
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Quoted from golfingdad1:Help me out guys, first post here .
I have a 2004 Rolex Submariner oyster/ date / stainless. I need to get a new dial face , I called the local authorized dealer and the answer I got was ...
" we would send your watch to rolex for an estimate that would cost you $1500 for maintenance , then they could tell you how much the replacement dial face would cost, and would take more than 8 weeks .
WTF ? an estimate shouldn't cost me anything, besides it doesnt need to be serviced , it just needs a new dial. So it sounds like for a mere $2k or more I can get a new dial face !?!?, what a crock of shit.
What do i do , options??? I'm looking to sell it .
Thanks
Try this guy. Excellent work on Rolex at very good prices. Much less than the usual Rolex dealers! I've used him with great success!
Mark Sirianni Watch Repair
25 Fraley St.
Kane, PA. 16735
Phone 1-814-837-9435
cell - 1-814-558-4818
web- www.watchdoctor.biz
email [email protected]
Thanks everyone for the information.
I think it might be best to put the watch up for sale . Then if anyone here is interested maybe you guys that have a good relationship with a your watch guy can either refinish or replace the face . The watch works perfectly and can be polished and worn without any work at all .
2004 RolexSubmariner
Oyster/date/stainless/black face & dial
I have all the original boxes, etc../ original owner
$3800
Presuming your watch got wet as you mentioned, how sure are you that there is no rust or water damage to the internal workings other than the dial? Water damaged mechanism can get very expensive!
It was sent back for service and gasket replacement to rolex .
Thanks everybody for the tips , repair connections and interest , but it has been sold .
Quoted from herbertbsharp:The eagle has landed! I was so excited I took the picture in the post office parking lot lol. Big thanks to Golfingdad1 for a smooth transaction!
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You got a great deal and lucky you saw it before me!
Quoted from jalkelly:You got a great deal and lucky you saw it before me!
Same here man. If anyone else wants to sell a submariner at a great price hit me up lol
Rebuilding a Bally Wizard! pinball machine with the Geckota G-01 v2 (Space Age) in gold & magenta waffle dial on Milanese gold mesh.
Tried a ton of straps with this one... brown ostrich, brown weave, black textured, gold beads of rice, leather NATO, argh! It’s fussy, but really nice on the mesh.
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