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Old 30 September 2010, 05:30 AM   #31
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The modified SEL bracelet costs you $$$ ?
The 93250 cost me about $300, my supplier did the modification for free because they like me. No, I was refering the the old 93150 bracelet, the prices on them are insane!
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Old 30 September 2010, 05:34 AM   #32
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Here are a few for you. By the way, it's a great watch.



Great shots, Hansch99, thanks for the sharing!
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Old 30 September 2010, 05:42 AM   #33
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The 93250 cost me about $300, my supplier did the modification for free because they like me. No, I was refering the the old 93150 bracelet, the prices on them are insane!
Damn, maybe one more piece in my waiting list!!! come on, where to get the money!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 1 October 2010, 07:09 AM   #34
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Old 1 October 2010, 07:24 AM   #35
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[QUOTE=Hansch99;2092253]Yes and yes.

This sheet is self modified?
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Old 1 October 2010, 08:29 AM   #36
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Aspirin,

You'll also notice in the pics in this thread between Drawtool and dave thomas' Subs vs. Hansch 99's Sub that the older serials (ending with the Z serial) omit the dial text "Superlative Chronometer / Officially Certified." I preferred the cleaner and less cluttered look of less text, and specifically searched for the Z serial from 2007 when I purchased one last year.

Also, the newer serials have the Rolex branded rehaut if you prefer that (repetitive Rolex engraving on the inner ring underneath the crystal).
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Old 2 October 2010, 03:08 AM   #37
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Aspirin,

You'll also notice in the pics in this thread between Drawtool and dave thomas' Subs vs. Hansch 99's Sub that the older serials (ending with the Z serial) omit the dial text "Superlative Chronometer / Officially Certified." I preferred the cleaner and less cluttered look of less text, and specifically searched for the Z serial from 2007 when I purchased one last year.

Also, the newer serials have the Rolex branded rehaut if you prefer that (repetitive Rolex engraving on the inner ring underneath the crystal).
Thanks for the useful information, Zhanger!
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Old 2 October 2010, 03:13 AM   #38
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The 93250 cost me about $300, my supplier did the modification for free because they like me. No, I was refering the the old 93150 bracelet, the prices on them are insane!
Yea, I don't like the original hollow end links too, so what do you think like this, detach the original hollow end links and replaced by 2 solid end links, then connect back with the original bracelet, is it possible?
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Here is my new 14060M V Serial that I am wearing on NATO today for the first time.

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Old 2 October 2010, 03:29 AM   #40
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Yea, I don't like the original hollow end links too, so what do you think like this, detach the original hollow end links and replaced by 2 solid end links, then connect back with the original bracelet, is it possible?
I don't know if you can do that, I wouldn't even if I could. If you have an orginal 93150 bracelet it would be best to keep it intact. If you really want a SEL on a 14060 get a 93250 Rolex or one of the excellent Italian made aftermarket Oyster bracelets and do the modification.
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Yes and yes.

This sheet is self modified?
I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but that photo was taken the day I got the watch, so that's how it looks from the factory and not modified.
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Yes and yes.

This sheet is self modified?
no, thats part of the diver's extension.
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Here is my new 14060M V Serial that I am wearing on NATO today for the first time.

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I don't know if you can do that, I wouldn't even if I could. If you have an orginal 93150 bracelet it would be best to keep it intact. If you really want a SEL on a 14060 get a 93250 Rolex or one of the excellent Italian made aftermarket Oyster bracelets and do the modification.
ok, thanks for your information!
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Old 2 October 2010, 04:32 AM   #45
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I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but that photo was taken the day I got the watch, so that's how it looks from the factory and not modified.
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no, thats part of the diver's extension.
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