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26 July 2010, 01:22 PM | #1 |
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what does "solid links" mean in ref to a bracelet exactly?
Hi what does the phrase "solid links" refer to exactly in the parlance of various rolex bracelets? oysters, jubilees, presidents. ty
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26 July 2010, 01:34 PM | #2 |
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As simple as it sounds, the center links are not hollow. They are solid with holes drilled for the pins and screws.
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Yup...Take the Super Jubilee on the new DateJusts. The bracelet feels nice / very substantial!
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26 July 2010, 01:47 PM | #4 |
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There have been discussions
about this before.......the links are certainly more "solid".....but may not be as solid as you think.....there's no plating involved with any Rolex case/bracelet materials so you could argue that they are all "solid" stainless steel or Gold or a mixture....pictures below show one possible configuration of the new "solid" links....the PDF attached can be opened and manipulated as follows....
To rotate - hold down left mouse button and drag mouse around To zoom - hold down right mouse button and drag mouse around To pan - hold down both mouse buttons and drag mouse around
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excellent info
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Wow Bill! Very impressive diagram.
(promptly downloaded for reference!)
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Great info!
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Can you guys let me know (as you look) can you open and manipulate the 3D PDF document?
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Aren't they all solid, with the exception (in older bracelets) of the end link that hinges on the watch case? My understanding is that the term solid-end-link (SEL) is used frequently to distinguish from the hollow-end-link of older bracelets. Also, the older versions use a segmented center-link on the bracelet termination to the watch case, as opposed to the new ones, which are one piece?
That's my take.
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OK guys...read this thread through...it's been discussed before....and put to bed
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ighlight=solid
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Originally Rolex used folded link bracelets [1st pic]. Then the bracelets were updated to solid outer links with thicker hollow center links [second pic]. The current Oyster and Jubilee bracelets have all solid link construction w/ solid end links [SELs] instead of the earlier stamped end links [3rd pic] and milled clasps instead of earlier stamped clasps [4th pic].
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Maybe this will help?
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