What's your thoughts on this Rolex Sea-Dweller, ref. 16600, calibre 3135 project?
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The gold lettering is just the brass alloy showing through the plating on the bridge. It isn't paint, so won't be harmed using ammoniated fluid BTW, yes I've got plenty of experience with servicing modern Rolex watches, as some may state something that is just an opinion sounding like an experience Yep, had that happen more than once, but the black can be filled in with an enamel type paint from my experience
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
What is the gold inlay made of? Paint, something else? -
Here's pics from a friend of mine who services Super clone Rolex watches. This is from a 3235. He told me non of the clones use overcoils and the blued screws are completely blue. Rolex make their own screws by the way. They don't outsource them
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By nickelsilver · Posted
L&R and all the other makers of watch cleaning solutions recommend no heat. 50 degrees Celcius is really hot for anything; in my regular US tank for cleaning cases and such I do heat a bit but keep it at 30-35. If you are using ultrasonic that will already warm the bath somewhat. Going above that will let the ammonia react with everything a lot more. But don't worry, Rolex and every other manufacturer I know of use ammoniated solutions to clean movements, and I have too for decades, with no ill effect*. But they use it at ambient temp, plus whatever the US pumps in. *Did some assembly of really "boutique" high end pieces, few years back, that had black paint in the engravings. My cleaning system then used isopropyl alcohol as a final rinse (as many manufacturers recommend now); but the paint wasn't compatible and came out. Really the first time that happened to me. I have seen certain vintage pieces with painted engravings where some paint had come out, but I chalk that up to these things having been cleaned many times, maybe sometimes spending a bit too long in the cleaner along the way too. Back in the day it wasn't uncommon to service your pocket watch yearly. -
I use L&R #111 cleaning and #3 rinse. No problems but I don’t use ultrasonic for movement parts…
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