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    CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! Apr 29, 2015

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    Calibre11 Editor of Calibre11.com Staff Member Apr 30, 2015

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    CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! Apr 30, 2015

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    IMO "tropical" and water or sun damage are two entirely different things. A true tropical dial is a dial that has a flaw in the finish from the factory and is known to fade or change color over time due to this. As opposed to a dial that isn't known to change, but that has had extreme sun exposure or moisture damage. These are two different things in my opinion. Unfortunately the term "tropical" is used too loosely. This shows some excellent examples of true tropical dials. I know of several Heuers that also naturally turn tropical:
    http://rolex.watchprosite.com/show-...t-rolex-what-is-a-tropical-dial-a-compendium/
     
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    Calibre11 Editor of Calibre11.com Staff Member May 1, 2015

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    Yes, agree 100% I used to have an Alfa Romeo that had a lot of "tropical" issues with the paint and metal ;)
     
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  5. dsio

    dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member May 3, 2015

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    The Rolex dealer's would still ask a premium for it if it said Submariner on the dial lol
     
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  6. automobilia42

    automobilia42 May 3, 2015

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    Haha, like an Alfasud or Rio, they were rotting already in the brochure!