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18 August 2017, 01:25 AM | #1 |
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1991 Submariner 16610 replacement bracelet question
I own a 1991 Submariner 16610 that is in great shape but I think the bracelet is starting to get loose. Three questions:
1. Though the bracelet seems somewhat stretched out to me, when is it time to replace the bracelet? 2. How much does Rolex charge to replace the bracelet? 3. Am I better off going to a Rolex dealer and having them replace the bracelet? Thanks! Dan |
18 August 2017, 01:43 AM | #2 |
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Take a pic from the side holding the head and letting the band dangle freely so we can see how it is...?
Personally, I'll be sending my bracelet to Michael Young (http://www.classicwatchrepair.com/) before paying out the nose for a new one from Rolex.
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Side view of 16610 bracelet
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It does look like it's had some significant wear over the years, nothing wrong with that.
Take a look at the website I posted and do a Michael young search here. You'll see you 99% happy results. He has a method of tightening the band. It'll only cost a couple hundred bucks and a few weeks. Rolex will probably want around $1,200, but that's a guess. Best of luck!
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My 16613 was worse than that and Micheal Young did an incredible job repairing it!
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Call Charlie at Watches Etc in Oklahoma City. He may have one.
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I asked about a bracelet replacement for my sub and my AD told me 1,400 and you would have to send in the old bracelet to rolex. They only exchange parts , you can't just buy the bracelet without sending in a old one
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