That's not Rolex suggesting the dial needs replacing , that's them saying it's a necessary part .
We come across this regularly and I can see it from both sides.
Client wants to retain originality , Rolex want to do a job that they can give the same warranty on as when it was new ( if not a better warranty than new 2 years on a 32 year old watch) and they obviously feel a dial with flaking lume risks movement contamination and therefore cant give said warranty.
That's not Rolex suggesting the dial needs replacing , that's them saying it's a necessary part .
We come across this regularly and I can see it from both sides.
Client wants to retain originality , Rolex want to do a job that they can give the same warranty on as when it was new ( if not a better warranty than new 2 years on a 32 year old watch) and they obviously feel a dial with flaking lume risks movement contamination and therefore cant give said warranty.