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19 March 2008, 10:57 AM | #1 |
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Whats in the Box
Hey I have seen some posts about different models of Rolex's receiving different items in there boxes. I recently bought a YM and was wondering what I should of had in there. The main reason I am asking this is because right off the bat I need an extra link and at one AD the first link was free for a jubilee bracelet, but since this is a YM should it have an extra link too?
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19 March 2008, 11:00 AM | #2 |
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Hopefully the watch to start............
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How many links do you have and how many do you think it should come with it?
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How are you counting the links.
I think I was incorrect in my initial answer, but in order to get 13 links, you must be counting the ones that join to the case. I was only counting the links that did not join the case and didn't count the one that is a permanent part of the clasp. Even then I was wrong: there were 11.
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Ummmm......you're missing a link there my friend!
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19 March 2008, 12:38 PM | #11 |
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You got the right number of links.
I had to order an extra link and paid for it. $45, or in that neighborhood.
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At my AD. I had only purchased the YM a couple of weeks prior.
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I LOve it...
Johnny wants to play what's in the box? With the way the forum runs with a topic This could take some hilarious direction. So JJ, What's in your box? |
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I did it again.
I'll get it right yet. Two links attached to the case, 11 additional links, and one half-link attached to the clasp. That's before my addtional link added later.
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Sorry for the confusion that I created.
I must be too tired.
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What is in the box (accessories) seems to depend on where in the world you are.
For instance, in Europe, customers NEVER get a Rolex polishing cloth and also not the "Rolex Service booklet". There also exists a bigger passport holder in cardboard for the certificate that European customers don't seem to get. We get a smaller one, in leather. A typical full package for the YM in Europe would be:
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Please do post pics of your YM soon! Can't wait!
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