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1 December 2013, 09:37 AM | #1 |
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Solid gold or not?
Solid 18ct Yellow Gold Yacht-Master Automatic chronometer certified Gents watch. 16628 series. Vibrant Royal blue dial, luminous markers and hands set against an all Gold Bezel, screw-in crown and Oyster bracelet. Comes complete with swing tags, box and papers, circa 2001.
Thats the watch on the description, the question is, is it solid gold or hollow? |
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Case solid.
I believe the Bracelet has hollow center links, the rest solid? A picture of the clasp will tell you for sure.
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Not weird at all...
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so its hollow? :(
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The watch is solid gold and so is the clasp. But for anyone to say they know whether the bracelet's center links are solid or hollow, they would need to inspect the timepiece in question.
The reason is anyone can swap a bracelet during a watch's lifetime. So even a 2001-ish YM may have an older bracelet attached. But if you trust the shop selling it, then you have your answer already...you said they claimed it was solid gold...
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however, even if the center links are hollow, doesn't mean its not "solid gold" as the hollow center links are still constructed of solid gold, the statement would be true. differentiation being, you are not trying to buy something gold filled or gold plated
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Solid gold or not?
It's still solid gold, links are just constructed from shaped tubes Made from solid 18ct. New links are solid all the way through the link has no tubing used, just one piece of gold shaped and holes for screws drilled out.
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Yet another solid / hollow gold Rolex thread.
I would love to see a Rolex commercial on this one..."Yes this is the new fortified hollow solid 18kt bracelet Rolex"..... Weigh it. Just weigh it. Say the following sentences: I own a Rolex with a hollow 18kt bracelet....huh For Sale: Rolex President with a hollow 18kt bracelet.... Thank goodness they stopped producing 'hollow' in 1999. mmmmm....?? |
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The gold case is solid and hollow at the same time.
So don't expect too much gold. My WG DayDate.
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I recently bought a P serial numbered 16628 and made sure before buying if the center links were solid, which they were as well as solid endlinks. After researching here and elsewhere it seems that the gold YM's have always had solid center links....the TT YM's had hollow ones. This is for the YM...not the YMII's. At least as far as I can determine...and of course this assumes the bracelet is original to the watch!
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They (AD) tell you it's solid gold. The right terminology I feel should be solid gold hollow links or solid links. They are hollow links made of solid gold. Some manufacturers wrap a thin piece of gold over ss links.
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While the newer so called solid link bracelet might feel more substantial the newer type or so called solid links are still machined, but they are machined with holes drilled right through the metal. So in the real world they are as well technically hollow but not to the same extent as the older type.And in every day wearing would doubt if any real difference in strength or longevity of life as long as you keep them clean. Thats the simple answer in the life of any Rolex oyster bracelet keep it clean and they will last 20-30 years plus.Even the older type Oyster bracelets have been stress tested and will take 525 lbs pressure before breaking and that's enough to seriously damage your wrist.
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here is the pic |
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They rip you off on the 'solid' case, because it's littered with handy (for them $$££) pockets of air, unlike the steel ones, where you get a proper 'ingot'. Typical. This put me off ever buying a gold one.
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here is another pic. price is 18k i guess its negotiable |
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jocke ,,,, outrageous pics once again ,,,,
my thoughts , , if any watch was made from solid gold , they couldnt get the movement in ,,,, lol . i think they argue that a solid case would be too heavy so they take away some of that nasty gold to be kind. i wonder if the platinum is the same , im guessing it would be. |
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Yep Rolex has been carving out every gram they can for years in the case, they give it back in the band in recent years lol.
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Jocke, great picture, as always, and interesting to learn about the inside of the
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this. very interesting pics.
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Thanks Jocke for posting your pics for us without the means or X-ray vision.
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Find out the weight of the non-gold parts (movement, crystal, etc.). If it's solid 18 carat gold then it should weigh a specific amount if it's solid gold & it should weigh less if it has hollow links.
Off the top of my head I don't know what the weight of 18 carat gold is. |
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