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30 September 2010, 05:30 AM | #31 |
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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!
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30 September 2010, 05:42 AM | #33 |
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Damn, maybe one more piece in my waiting list!!! come on, where to get the money!!!!!!!!!!!
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[QUOTE=Hansch99;2092253]Yes and yes.
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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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2 October 2010, 03:13 AM | #38 |
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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?
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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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2 October 2010, 03:29 AM | #40 |
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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.
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