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Old 6 August 2021, 05:47 AM   #1
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LF Rolex/Tudor gold plated/capped bracelets

Hello RF!

So I am hunting an appropriate vintage Oyster or Jubilee bracelet and endlinks in gold for my Tudor Prince Oysterdate (34 mm), the lug width is 19mm.

I have seen only a couple of watches with gold bracelets, both the Jubilee and Oyster, all of them being gold plated or capped. Also, they have been branded Rolex, but I think I remember seeing one with Tudor clasp as well.

Does anyone know how common these are? And if they also came on some Rolex models? I have seen a couple of Rolex that were gold plated, but it seems they are incredibly few - I could imagine that these came with gold plated bracelets.

For reference, there is currently a Tudor Prince Oysterdate with a nice gold plated bracelet for sale on Chrono24 - I already got the watch head at killer price a couple of years back, and looking to add a nice gold plated bracet (vintage and genuine) ;)

I cannot link yet, but you can find it on Chrono24 by searching “Tudor 74035”

Thanks in advance!
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Old 6 August 2021, 06:10 AM   #2
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Looks like there are a couple of 78351's on eBay. Good luck!
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Old 6 August 2021, 11:35 PM   #3
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Looks like there are a couple of 78351's on eBay. Good luck!

Thank you! Do you know of any more reference numbers for these?


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Old 7 August 2021, 11:12 AM   #4
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Some are riveted and hard to add remove links. Some have spring bars in the removable links, those make it super easy. 78351's are hard to find with high condition.
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Old 8 August 2021, 05:17 AM   #5
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Some are riveted and hard to add remove links. Some have spring bars in the removable links, those make it super easy. 78351's are hard to find with high condition.

Okay thank you, do you know what the difference between A and B is?

I am thinking of buying this one, I am pretty sure it is genuine but would be nice with some feedback.





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