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25 February 2008, 02:11 PM | #1 |
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President bracelets; 83206 v. 83856
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 83206 and 83856 bracelets?
the 83206 seems to be the current model; was the 83856 the same but with the different/older style clasp? i cant find any reference to it anywhere. (except as the zip code to priest river, idaho) thanks, mark |
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Just for reference, on my clasp is 83208 (not 06?), a 750 on one lug, nothing on the links! I have an F series YGDD. I would like to know more on this myself.
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the last number says what metal it is; 8 for yellow gold, 6 for platinum, 5 for pink gold, 9 for white gold. the other numbers are the style, which is what i cant figure out. |
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The first 2 digits "83" are the same and the last digit was defined by Markg as "8 for yellow gold, 6 for platinum, 5 for pink gold, 9 for white gold."
So it looks like the 3rd and 4th digit designate the clasp style. Waltk1026 mentioned that his "F" series YG DD is labeled "83208". I do know that the "New Clasp" was introduced on the "F" series. I have a "K" series YG DD with the older style clasp (see pic) and the code on mine is 83858. Keep in mind that both braclets are the updated 118238 models. I would say that... 83206 is the updated heavier bracelet in Rose Gold w/NEW clasp 83856 is the updated heavier bracelet in Rose Gold w/OLD clasp [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] |
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The 83206 is the Platinum bracelet for the DD's in Platinum ref. #'s 118206, 118296, 118346 and 118366. The cost of that bracelet on its own is US $ 25,350, btw.! The 83856 is also in Platinum and for the same models listed above, but costs a little less: US $ 25,050. The price difference is - as stated - probably due to the updated clasp of the 83206.
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thanks for the info! if the 83856 is less $, it has to be the clasp. i was curious because the number number was higher, so i figured it might be the newer model. but i cant wait to see the prices after the next increase; that band is going now for almost what i paid for the whole watch just a few years ago!! and platinum has almost tripled in the last year! |
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Though Mark I think that you maybe right with your assumption, if not I will of learnt something as well! |
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Anyway, I have no clue as to what the difference is. I can only second that it is a President bracelet in Platinum. As suggested above, the difference in numbers might refer to the old versus the new-style clasp.
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Steve:
that makes sense, i have seen the 83856 referred to on ebay as the "new" heavier bracelet; guess it is new compared to something older, but just not the newest.....But i couldnt find any pictures of the clasp, so couldnt tell what was different. however, as to introduction dates; the new clasp was introduced during the K series, at least for the platinum watches. for example, a K55**** 118206 style has the 83206 bracelet. (note that the 118206 is also the updated model, only with the domed bezel vs the fluted bezel) that same watch has a band code of AD6, so if you believe in the bracelet dating thats been posted on the net, that would equate to a bracelet manufacturing date of 6/03 which would put it in "F" territory, at least timewise. Likely they reserved serial numbers for the watch, then built them out at some later time with the newer band. (note the original green tag confirms this is original rolex build) i wish rolex would just publish a catalog with all these numbers in it!! thanks for the help decoding this. mark |
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Here's a look at the updated clasp which I believe started with the "F" series (at least for the YG/WG models).
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That is a great photo,is it of your watch |
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26 February 2008, 08:21 AM | #17 |
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First great thread as I am in the market for a YGDD and want the heavier new style bracelet (is 30% correct?) when was that "83856" indroduced? Obvoiusly previous to the F new style clasp.
Also wonder as far as pricing what a new style bracelet,83856,with a older style clasp would discount over the new clasp ones?Guess that new clasp is alos a wee bit heavier as well. Thanks Dave |
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Here are some of the updates introduced in 2000 with the "K" Series model 118238. -Solid center links and end links (overall 35% heavier then 18238 models) -Re-designed "End Links" that fit completely flush against case -Polished lugs (Sides of the links are polished) -Completely polished case (18238 was polished on sides and brushed on top) -Slightly domed sapphire crystal -All gold (no lume stripe) hands were introduced -LEC (Laser Etched Crown) introduced -Updated Diamond dial w/"Pyramid" style settings -Lume added to "sticks" (hour markers) on the stick dial Since the major upgrades in 2000, there have been a few more updates: -Updated Clasp in 2003 "F" Series -Chapter Ring in 2006 "Z" Series Good Luck & keep us posted, Steve |
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I have a friend with an older band and the new band is substantially heavier when you put one watch in each hand.
The new band will also be tigher and not get as loose I was told by my AD. Here is my band. |
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if you get a chance, take a shot at the markings on the band so we know what we are looking at..
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Thank you to everyone who posted photos on this thread,they are fantastic.
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27 February 2008, 07:06 AM | #23 |
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Especially thanks for all the information shared; it was very helpful to me sorting this out.
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my ygdd gold clasps are not shiny like the ones on the pics shown above. did you guys polished it ? anyone to enlighten me ?
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Please post pics so we can see what your talking about. Something doesn't sound right |
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just wondering when was the old type clasps discontinued ? the new clasp are more solid but not as secured as easily released.
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I hv the old style clasp n it is unpolished type. i bought mine in 96 n it is the W.. series on the certificate. so must be a 95 stock. |
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What abt 18238 or ygdd with clasps with no. 8385 ? When were these changed to 5 numbers ? |
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Steve I have seen one,maybe two late "Y" series with the new style clasp's but they where in full production for the "F" 's I think. here is an example of a late Y with new clasp; http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-18k-YG-Cha...QQcmdZViewItem |
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