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Old 21 October 2007, 04:18 PM   #1
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Sub 14060M with Daytona bracelet?

Sure, it may qualify as a Frankenrolex, but I am not too concerned with that. I am just not a fan of the Sub bracelet - the clasp looks a bit too bulky on my slimmer wrist and sits too far off to the side. I read a thread a while back about the BH RSC agreeing to cut a link for someone, but I can't quite bring myself to do such a thing. I could possibly get my hands on a 16710 bracelet or 'vintage' Submariner bracelet off eBay - less bulky clasp wears better and looks nicer on my wrist, but is still a bit off-center (yeah, I'm a bit of a stickler ). Seems that Rolex has wised-up with their late-model GMT and Daytona bracelets, providing one extra removable link on the 6 o'clock side, which would provide for a much better fit and look.

So how difficult would it be to track one down, and how much can I expect it to set me back? I have learned that they can possibly be acquired through ADs overseas (e.g., in the UK), but I don't think that is a feasible option for me right now.

Any suggestions (aside from listing a WTB ad)?
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