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Will rolex white dial turn yellowish after some years??

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  • #16
    if it is a T-25 or swiss dial, some owners might not want to change it.

    Originally posted by vb2011 View Post
    I have not seen any white dial watch turn yellowish. Just look for older white Explorer II or white DJ.

    Don't worry too much about it, you can always request RSC to change your dial at every service, just have to pay more only.
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    • #17
      I have not heard of any Swiss Made dials turning yellowish. For that matter, except the well-known cream dial batch (due to use of certain coating), even the older white dials are still white after 30 years! Only the Tritium markers change colour.

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