amanico[JLC Moderator]
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An AD wouldn't do that.
Because your watch will not be accepted by Rolex after such a modification.
Therefore I doubt ( not sure ) that a matt 1675 or 16750 dial would go into a 16 700 case as these are not the same movements inside.
My advice: Even if it is technically possible ( which I doubt ), don't do it.
A 1675 is not too expensive, so you can easily buy one, and keep your 16700 to start a ... GMT Thema.
Best,
Nicolas.
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An AD wouldn't do that.
By: amanico : September 20th, 2011-02:20
Because your watch will not be accepted by Rolex after such a modification. Therefore I doubt ( not sure ) that a matt 1675 or 16750 dial would go into a 16 700 case as these are not the same movements inside. My advice: Even if it is technically possible...
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By: kendo : September 21st, 2011-02:37
Hi Thanks for the reply. I suppose that my main reason for not going for 1675 in the first instnce was their age (youngest appear to be 1980?) and my concern that the older the watch, the more likely over time, that problems will occur - maybe that is not...