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1 February 2009, 10:54 AM | #1 |
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holes vs no holes..
does anyone know what years (serials) did the hole'd cases end for each model? i notice no holes cases for each model around different times but since i lack knowledge of pre 00' rolex im not sure when they stopped the holes case for the no holes cases.. the holes cases seem much more secure as the spring bars look almost "bulletproof" as in much more sturdy..
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1 February 2009, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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Lug holes ended somewhere around late Y serial for the Sub Date. Not sure about the GMT II, maybe the same?
I have a Y serial SS Sub date. I prefer lug holes for the more sporty/tool look.
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Lug-holes look aweful.
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Holes rule.
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no holes are better it makes the look more cleaner and sturdy..
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I wish I could find a easy way to take off the
bands on the no lug cases.... It is always a pain in the butt for me so I rarely change it.
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Lug holes, the original...and my favorite by far. Not only does it make removing the bracelet a million times faster, but I do recall hearing that the springbars are a bit stronger than those on the no lug hold cases.
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Agreed! A bit stronger and the holed look doesn't bother me at all.
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holes are preferred.. gw |
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thanx everyone so far ;-)
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Well I'm much more of a fan of the case lugs with holes, esp. for the sports line...they are [were??] designed as tool watches after all
(plus it sure does make changing the bracelet a breeze).
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I'm holy too. Well, in the lug hole sense. The biggest reason for me is all the benefits the holes supply and I never even notice them.
Can anyone answer Riley's question? I'd like to know as well. dP
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For me itīs easy.
Toolwatch = lug holes Dresswatch = no lug holes Or why noy get a set of those? Jocke
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less drilling time !
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I have a Y Serial Sub with holes... I love them.
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I love holes!! Serious, there is something classic about lugholes i like them!!
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here's some serious struggle !
can you imagine the pain suffered to get this on:
picture nabbed from Jakes Rolex watch Blog ! Thanks, Randy |
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And can you imagine the pain I'm going through watching that horrendous picture?
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sorry JJ, better find the Excedrin soon !
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I am all for the holes on a sport model and without on a dress. I heard of someone who actually drilled out their new Sub so they had the holes. Don't think I would go that far..
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Must say you wear that Nato band well JJ quite a big improvement.
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