Did I Abuse my Vintage Rolex Oyster by Painting the Dial? It’s Wild!
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With Martin Green's collection evolving, He decided to spice up his vintage Rolex Oyster with a colorful polka dotted dial. The post Did I Abuse my Vintage Rolex Oyster by Painting the Dial? It’s Wild! appeared first on Quill & Pad .
The dial that was painted was not original anyway (it looked Mumbai-like). Not a big deal in this instance, but I would not alter an original Rolex dial.
The dial that was painted was not original anyway (it looked Mumbai-like). Not a big deal in this instance, but I would not alter an original Rolex dial.
I suspect the original dial is safely stored ready to be refitted once the insanity is cured.
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Yes.
The dial that was painted was not original anyway (it looked Mumbai-like). Not a big deal in this instance, but I would not alter an original Rolex dial.
The dial that was painted was not original anyway (it looked Mumbai-like). Not a big deal in this instance, but I would not alter an original Rolex dial.
I suspect the original dial is safely stored ready to be refitted once the insanity is cured.