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1 April 2007, 07:09 AM | #1 |
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Are Sub (all gold model) 16618k center links solid or hollow (like on 16613)?
For the past several years, I have been asking a specific question on various boards, experts, etc. The answer has always been 50/50 in respect to a yes and no answer. This tells me that about 50% of the people get the answer wrong. SO, I would like to ask the question here at Rolex Forum.
Question: Are the center 18k gold links on the Submariner Model 16618 (that's the all gold model) Solid or Hollow? Here's the trick however. The Sub 2-tone 16613 is obviously hollow because it's apparent from looking at the side of the center links. The design of the all-gold 16618 has a gold side wall on the center links, but does that mean it's solid or can it still be hollow? Please give me your best guess (unless of course you are 100% certain of the answer). I tried to find a good photo if the 16618 side, but still looking. Thanks ALL! |
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JJ and I did a comparison by weight. but then again he was talking about the SS model... Ok after rethinking my post is irrelevant.
Here is a quote from our prior conversation: Quote:
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1 April 2007, 12:20 PM | #3 |
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Probably easier to take an 18k link off of the 16618 sub and drill the center. I'll get a positive answer in about 5 seconds. I got a drill if anyone has the 18k bracelet link.
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The 18K models are solid gold!
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there are no trick and no question that the 16618 has full solid links....
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2 April 2007, 03:48 AM | #7 |
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So why don't they use solid 18k center links on the 2-tone (16613) subs. Is it a cost thing?
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JJ/nKo51, are the center links solid on my GMT Master ll 18K YG SN-D---?Hayman4353
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Yeah they are, as said all gold model have got solid links
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Ahsu2289, Thanks for the fast reply, for what these cost they really ought to be solid! Hayman4353
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The Centre links of 16618 are solid, i have one, i took it to work, did a CT scan on it, nothing but gold gold gold!
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I do not endorse subjecting your full gold sub to extreme magnetism such as that is found in MRI scanners! it DESTROYS the hair spring (i only scanned the bracelet)
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You mean this one ??
Check out the links on the backside....no air to be seen........
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What about the center links on the new GMTC TT? Solid or hollow??
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12 February 2008, 11:12 AM | #17 |
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12 February 2008, 12:47 PM | #18 |
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FYI: The links on the older (pre 2000) 18k president bracelets however were hollow, eventhough they appeared solid...
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That's right! The weight was increased by 30 % due to the solid centre links.
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