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12 May 2010, 02:17 AM | #1 |
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Explorer II Lug Hole Question
Lot of recent activity on this forum regarding the Explorer II (16750). My question is, what years of production did the Ex II case come without the lug holes? Was this produced because of looks, or was there another reason?
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12 May 2010, 02:24 AM | #2 |
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Lug holes stopped in about 2003 on most rolex models and the Exp II was no exception... The only lug hole case left is the 14060..
I'm sure the reason was simply cosmetics........
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Around 2002 end of Y series early 2003 the non lug hole cases started to make there appearence on most models. The non date sub still has a lug hole case, myself prefer a lug hole case its much easier to swap from a bracelet to strap if needed.
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Would it be possible for a competent watchmaker w/ the right tools to drill lug holes in a ss Rolex w/out lug holes???????
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Well any competent machinist could drill the hole though the case no need of a watchmaker.
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Yes you would need the normal Rolex lug hole springbars
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And the edges of the holes mustn't be rough. |
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Even if the lug holes are drilled, a non-holed case would have a "T" suffix on its model number. Flipping it down the road would produce questions.
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12 May 2010, 03:35 AM | #11 |
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I agree, it does make it easier (another reason I like my subs). I enjoy swapping out straps/bracelets depending on how I'm going to wear the watch (dress/work related). some of us just aren't happy with the way they were meant to be worn!
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I prefer the cosmetics of the no hole. Not sure why one would want to modify a watch to look like an older watch. It would effect resale as you have a non-standard watch. May want to consider laying down until the urge to “drill baby drill” into your Rolex goes away.
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F serials were the first non lug holes...
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