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Old 22 August 2015, 08:13 AM   #1
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16234 DJ Broken Clasp... Please Help

Hi All,

I have a 16234 DateJust on a jubilee band and the clasp has broken.
The model is 62523H 18 stamped L8.

What are my options for replacing this piece/Where can I find another one?
Can I use another 62523H 18 clasp stamped with different characters? (W9, P4, etc).

Thank you so much,

Danny
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Old 22 August 2015, 08:16 AM   #2
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Most clasps are pretty easy to fix and that would likely be a lot cheaper than sourcing a new one.

They are all interchangeable, the "code" on it is a rough date stamp and not a change order..
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Old 22 August 2015, 08:29 AM   #3
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Most clasps are pretty easy to fix and that would likely be a lot cheaper than sourcing a new one.

They are all interchangeable, the "code" on it is a rough date stamp and not a change order..
Thanks for the quick reply, here is a picture of the damage...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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An authentic 62523 is a Two Tone bracelet, the clasp will cost several hundred dollars although it may be cheaper, used, on sales sites. ..

You could take this bracelet to a jeweler who does repairs. It is pretty simple to weld a new tube on the end of your blade and press in a new rivet. Depends on if you want a repaired bracelet or a fresh one.
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