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30 June 2019, 01:35 AM | #1 |
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5 digits
So I have never owned a 5 digit sub or any 5 digit for that matter. I have owned a few super case subs and GMTs.
I just picked up a yachtmaster and I love the case size. My question is about the bracelet and older stamped clasp. The new bracelet and clasps are amazing and my only concern is the "cheap" feel of the bracelet I always read about. Never owned one so I cant reference from experience. How does everyone feel about the hollow center link bracelets? Here is a pic of my new YM :) Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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30 June 2019, 01:47 AM | #2 |
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The old bracelets are fine. Some people even prefer them. But it's true that they weren't the strongest part of the watch, and certainly deserved the update when it finally happened. You'll almost certainly notice the difference over time, but I doubt you'll care much.
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30 June 2019, 01:56 AM | #3 |
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Beautiful watch!
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I have a couple of the 5-digits and while the bracelet isn't as substantial as the newer ones, they wear very nicely. Once on the wrist it doesn't really seem different from the modern ones. Make no mistake, there is something just as special about a 5-digit that you love as a brand new one.
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YM bracelet is not hollow link but solid instead. The blue YM looks perfect on you by the way. Congrats Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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30 June 2019, 02:40 AM | #9 |
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Bracelets on 5-digit watches were used by Rolex for decades; in fact, they are comfortable, durable and relatively inexpensive to repair.
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They have worked well for years...
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Once on your wrist they are super comfortable. The differences of the 5 digit being “inferior “are more noticeable when you are looking at pictures or handling the watch, on your wrist where the watch should be its hard to tell. The hollow sel dont feel cheap. The updated clasp and its adjustment is really nice though but its not like the 5 digit is garbage.
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I like the ol’ tuna can clasp
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Imo if these "cheap" bracelets were really an issue... You wouldn't see 50+ year watches that are beat to hell with the bracelet still functional. They don't have a thick clasp and weigh less than the modern bracelets but I think it's built to withstand more than what 99% of us put our watches through.
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