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  • mopikoz
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    hi guys, looking for buy a 31mm DJ with diamonds, where's a good start to look for better discounts? anyone bought one recently...what;s the price
    Saw one 2nd hand one at dealer yr2013 for 9k-ish

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by akjazz View Post
    Just join the DJ club..mine is 116344 pre-owned, just never get tire of the look.
    Congrats! See if you can share beautiful pics of the watch with us here

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  • akjazz
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    Just join the DJ club..mine is 116344 pre-owned, just never get tire of the look.

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  • patan
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post

    You can check ROLEX's website to see if your model comes with a "10pts dial". If yes, then the RSC should be able to change it for you, but at a price. Firstly, they will charge you for the new dial and a fee for doing it. Secondly, they will NOT return you your current dial. Having said these, they may require you to service your watch otherwise they can choose not to change the dial for you. It is not your choice whether you want to service the watch or not. It is up to the decision of the technician at RSC.
    Thanks again for the reply , will consider & look around .

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by patan View Post

    Thanks for the reply . Mine is 116233 , was considering to trade it for a preown 10pts dial or change the dial on my exiting watch . Does RSC change dial ?
    You can check ROLEX's website to see if your model comes with a "10pts dial". If yes, then the RSC should be able to change it for you, but at a price. Firstly, they will charge you for the new dial and a fee for doing it. Secondly, they will NOT return you your current dial. Having said these, they may require you to service your watch otherwise they can choose not to change the dial for you. It is not your choice whether you want to service the watch or not. It is up to the decision of the technician at RSC.

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  • patan
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post

    Good recommendations for? I'm not sure about third party shops but it has to depend if the shop has the dial you want. The 3 years' RSC warranty is only valid if the dial you change to is authentic and original. Which means, your watch model also has an original dial combination, i.e. the 10-point diamond. If your watch model does not come with the mentioned dial, even if it is an original ROLEX dial (from another watch model), RSC will unlikely honour the warranty.

    Good to check first.
    Thanks for the reply . Mine is 116233 , was considering to trade it for a preown 10pts dial or change the dial on my exiting watch . Does RSC change dial ?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by patan View Post
    Thought of changing my TT silver baton dial to 10 pts dia dial , any good recommendations ?
    Btw watch still have 3yrs warranty with RSC . Thanks !
    Good recommendations for? I'm not sure about third party shops but it has to depend if the shop has the dial you want. The 3 years' RSC warranty is only valid if the dial you change to is authentic and original. Which means, your watch model also has an original dial combination, i.e. the 10-point diamond. If your watch model does not come with the mentioned dial, even if it is an original ROLEX dial (from another watch model), RSC will unlikely honour the warranty.

    Good to check first.

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  • patan
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    Thought of changing my TT silver baton dial to 10 pts dia dial , any good recommendations ?
    Btw watch still have 3yrs warranty with RSC . Thanks !

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  • Canis
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    Originally posted by TNHDJ View Post
    Just joined the Datejust club!

    I chose the blue dial,smooth bezel, jub bracelet. First rollie here~ excited to join the club~
    May I know if you found your watch in Singapore AD? If so, which outlet?

    Thank you

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by TNHDJ View Post
    Just joined the Datejust club!

    I chose the blue dial,smooth bezel, jub bracelet. First rollie here~ excited to join the club~
    Congratulations

    You are definitely going to enjoy this watch and the journey to come

    Tx for sharing!

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  • TNHDJ
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    Just joined the Datejust club!

    I chose the blue dial,smooth bezel, jub bracelet. First rollie here~ excited to join the club~

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  • stevenf
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    Originally posted by gate View Post
    How do you differentiate dj2 and dj?
    I just bought a dj36mm. But don’t know what model is it
    DJ2 will have a hidden clasp for the bracelet. As for the watch case, the lugs are thicker and polished.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by gate View Post
    How do you differentiate dj2 and dj?
    I just bought a dj36mm. But don’t know what model is it
    I believe one clear, visual indication is the size of the case? That is, the DJ in 36mm while the DJII in 41mm. For the model no, you can check the warranty paper/card. Otherwise, the ROLEX website has it.

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  • gate
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    How do you differentiate dj2 and dj?
    I just bought a dj36mm. But don’t know what model is it

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  • rolexloverwatchlover
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    You may start by checking out with the forum advertisers, and if not, those pre-owned watch shops in Far East Plaza and Chinatown may have it. I don't think it will be easy to buy it new.
    Alrighty. Thank you sir.

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