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10 December 2010, 02:06 AM | #1 |
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Tudor End Links?
I have a Tudor Price Oyster Date Jumbo, which is the 38mm version. I don't know the serial number as it is too worn down.
Anways, I wear it on a Jubilee 62510H w/1.8mm spring bars. It is currently setup with with 555 end links that fit terrible, and was curious what other end links would be a better or perfect fit, and easy to source? I can't seem to find any reference material to assist me. Thanks, Aaron |
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Since it's a larger oyster case I think 502b end links from a GMT would fit best. My Jumbo is sporting a jubilee but w/ aftermarket end links until I can find/ afford real one. Not sure where to source them, maybe another member can help w/ that. dP
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10 December 2010, 02:43 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Dan,
I'm assuming your aftermarket was just trial & error. Otherwise, I woldn't know what after market end-links to even try. I also have a pair of 550's designed for my 16750 GMT. They fit a little better but the issue with them is they only support 2.0mm spring bars, and the Jubilee is 1.8mm. It's very hard to find reference material for the Tudor's that mention end links. I could probably have my AD call Rolex. Maybe they would know. |
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Yes, the aftermarket end links I found in my parts [junk] drawer. The 550's should work with both the end links and jubilee if you use the 1.8mm spring bars, shouldn't they?
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11 December 2010, 06:36 AM | #5 |
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Yes, i guess I could just get 1.8mm spring bars. I usually don't like to do that becasue it wears looser and then it should. I guess on a smaller and light weight watch like this, it wouldn't matter so much. I may try that router.
Thanks again Dan. Aaron |
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