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    Hi All,

    I just acquired a Rolex 16760 aka 'Fat Lady' from a reputable reseller. I am not very pleased with the fine scratches on the sapphire glass. I am in 2 minds to send it to RSC to change to a new glass and do a pressure test.

    I note that in the event that I send my watch to RSC, I got to be careful and to remind them not to change the dial and hands of the watch.

    Also, my apologies for posting here if the watch is not a vintage.

    Gurus, Please advise.
    My madness so far:

    Omega 2254.50

    Pam 112 'N' Series
    Pam 305 'O'Series
    Rolex 6694
    Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
    Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
    Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
    Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

    Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
    Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
    Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

    Sinn U1 SDR
    Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
    Ball Deepquest
    JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

  • #2
    They can only do wet test, cost around $40 or $60, but once failed they will force you to service the entire movement. Glass change will have a "S" engraved to it, people will know it is a replacement. But if it become an eye sore to see it everyday get it change. I would prefer to leave it till complete overhaul to get it change.

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    • #3
      Bro,

      Sorry what do u mean by there is a 'S' engrave to the glass. I have not seen this before. I only know about the Rolex logo etched near the 6 hour marker for newer models. Also, is that anyway that I can polish the glass instead then.

      Originally posted by damienloh View Post
      They can only do wet test, cost around $40 or $60, but once failed they will force you to service the entire movement. Glass change will have a "S" engraved to it, people will know it is a replacement. But if it become an eye sore to see it everyday get it change. I would prefer to leave it till complete overhaul to get it change.
      My madness so far:

      Omega 2254.50

      Pam 112 'N' Series
      Pam 305 'O'Series
      Rolex 6694
      Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
      Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
      Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
      Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

      Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
      Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
      Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

      Sinn U1 SDR
      Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
      Ball Deepquest
      JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

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      • #4
        I can help you get rid of the scratches on the glass
        Opportunities come once

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        • #5
          "S" meaning replacement crystal.

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          • #6


            picture borrow from rolex forum.

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            • #7
              sapphire crystal is so hard, i don't think it can be polish off.

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              • #8
                Need to polish it with an abrasive compound with moh scale of <9.

                Isnt that the laser engraving at 6 o' clock, at the underside of the crystal?
                Opportunities come once

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                • #9
                  Bro, thanks will drop u a PM.

                  Originally posted by Mille View Post
                  Need to polish it with an abrasive compound with moh scale of <9.

                  Isnt that the laser engraving at 6 o' clock, at the underside of the crystal?
                  My madness so far:

                  Omega 2254.50

                  Pam 112 'N' Series
                  Pam 305 'O'Series
                  Rolex 6694
                  Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
                  Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
                  Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
                  Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

                  Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
                  Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
                  Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

                  Sinn U1 SDR
                  Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
                  Ball Deepquest
                  JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Hi Guys,

                    juz wanna share my glass change experience yday at RSC.
                    Recently bgt my 16610 and decided to the change the glass, hav got some major scratches on it.
                    Was told they nd to open up and chk to see if mine is a real rolex and to see if the internal parts are alright or in need or servicing 1st, b4 they can quote for glass change.
                    Lady told me if watch no need servicing, Glass change will cost btw $250 - $300. But if need servicing, whole package will cost $1k above.
                    So i prayed and waited...heng ah...she called back say no need servicing and can do glass change.

                    Cost - $260, inclusive of labour (free authentication!!!)
                    No 1 service warranty for this thou.

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                    • #11
                      I didn't get it replaced or checked at all in the end. Bro Mille told me to check if there were any anti reflective stuff on the crystal, I used a strong light and a magnifying glass. And while checking, I discovered the lines are the wrinkles on the old dial and not on the surface of the sapphire crystal instead.

                      Gave myself a scare but absolutely after I realised they were not scratches.
                      My madness so far:

                      Omega 2254.50

                      Pam 112 'N' Series
                      Pam 305 'O'Series
                      Rolex 6694
                      Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
                      Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
                      Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
                      Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

                      Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
                      Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
                      Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

                      Sinn U1 SDR
                      Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
                      Ball Deepquest
                      JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

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                      • #12
                        wrinkles on the dial?

                        you mean your dial is 'spider-webbed'? cool!
                        �The time is always right to do what is right.� - Martin Luther King, Jr.

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                        • #13
                          Yup. But i am unable to get a good shot on the dial.

                          Originally posted by workz View Post
                          wrinkles on the dial?

                          you mean your dial is 'spider-webbed'? cool!
                          My madness so far:

                          Omega 2254.50

                          Pam 112 'N' Series
                          Pam 305 'O'Series
                          Rolex 6694
                          Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
                          Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
                          Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
                          Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

                          Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
                          Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
                          Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

                          Sinn U1 SDR
                          Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
                          Ball Deepquest
                          JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Driver2233 View Post
                            I didn't get it replaced or checked at all in the end. Bro Mille told me to check if there were any anti reflective stuff on the crystal, I used a strong light and a magnifying glass. And while checking, I discovered the lines are the wrinkles on the old dial and not on the surface of the sapphire crystal instead.

                            Gave myself a scare but absolutely after I realised they were not scratches.
                            A little noob qn. Is the dial made of white gold on 16233?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Driver2233 View Post
                              Hi All,

                              I just acquired a Rolex 16760 aka 'Fat Lady' from a reputable reseller. I am not very pleased with the fine scratches on the sapphire glass. I am in 2 minds to send it to RSC to change to a new glass and do a pressure test.

                              I note that in the event that I send my watch to RSC, I got to be careful and to remind them not to change the dial and hands of the watch.

                              Also, my apologies for posting here if the watch is not a vintage.

                              Gurus, Please advise.
                              yes if you have scratches on your glasses of new watches then you must immediately go to the dealer and complain about it your watch must be in warranty glasses can be replaced ... same thing happened with me also and i took my watch to retailer my glasses were changed suddenly free of cost

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