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28 February 2008, 02:08 AM | #1 |
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TTSub Question
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On the TT Sub, does the SEL and Gold thru the clasp go together. Another words, could the watch have NON SEL, and still have the gold thru the clasp? I thought the two go hand in hand... Thanks -Bob Can someone give me the dates of the differences? |
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The SEL bracelet, however, does.
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That is an SEL bracelet with gold-thru clasp.
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Lug hole cases and Solid End Links (SEL) are two different animals..
When they transitioned from the lug hole cases on the TT (~2001) they even designated the model 16613T. with the T meaning non-lug hole models because the early bracelets did not have the notches in the back for the spring pins. Matching bracelets would also have the T as a suffix in the part number..
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