OK, here's what I would do.
1. The pearl is gone and the replacement looks bad. I would have swap for luminova pearl. Hunting down a tritium pearl is expansive and getting a color match with your dial is almost impossible.
2. The bezel look ok not perfect but not that bad. I wouldn't do anything and leave it as it's. Not something urgent. You can look for a replacement as and when.
3. The white second hand!!! I don't what the deal is but it's quite nasty. I would have the white paint remove by a reputable watchmaker. Looking for a set of matching color tritium hands is going to cost you easily over 1k. There's cheaper ones but i suspect after seeing them you wouldn't want it.
4. If the watch haven't been service before then all these work can be done one short by a watchmaker. I would wan tho keep the crown and the crown tube thou. When in future I need to sell the watch. Original parts are always prefer regardless of the condition they're in.
I think you wouldn't have problem looking for an Rolex certified watchmaker in where you're but you need to tell them exactly what you want.
Regards
Tyler
Regards
Tyler
Photos of the shortcomings with my snowflake.
Tritium pearl gone
Bezel looks like it is corroding
The original owner went and painted the second white so that he can see it more clearly
There appears to be some rust on the gasket as can be seen in this photo near the crystal
Despite this, many have told me not to do any restoration work to it and to leave it as it is. What you guys think?