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28 February 2008, 03:21 AM | #1 |
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SEL Bracelet Versus Non-SEL Bracelet
How much difference can you tell when wearing the non-SEL compared to the SEL Bracelet ? My TT Sub is the non-SEL but I think the SEL looks better when on the wrist.
Is there anyway to convert to a SEL Bracelet without having to purchase a new band? It would probably be easier to trade for a newer model that has the SEL. Thanks for your responses. Lee |
28 February 2008, 03:23 AM | #2 |
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Some have reported that the non SEL bracelet for the Sub is much more comfortable to wear than the SEL version. I guess it's due to the more flexible non SEL's. Anyway, here is a chart that shows bracelet options for various sport's Rolex watches: As you can see, there are two options for the Sub Date, but unfortunately that does not mean that the bracelets are interchangeable. As far as I know you can not add a SEL bracelet on a case intended for a non SEL.
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28 February 2008, 03:50 AM | #4 |
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The non-SEL rattles (at least mine does) a bit more where the end pieces aren't as snug as the SEL. I think the non-SEL's may often feel more comfortable as they are generally older than the SEL versions and have therefore loosened up a bit. My 2007 SD SEL is still quite stiff in the joints around the clasp and therefore not a supple as my old 91350 band which is well broken-in. That said, I find them both very comfortable to wear.
Not a representative sample I'm afraid, just my opinion from ltd experience. Cheers - Simon Last edited by Gurmot; 28 February 2008 at 04:14 AM.. Reason: I said Fong! I meant Find! |
28 February 2008, 03:54 AM | #5 |
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What year did they start the sel end links on the professional line? I have a GMT (2004) and a LV (2007) and they both have solid end links I think.
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Is anyone's wrist that sensitive? Or is is more a noise issue?
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I go back and forth all the time and I can't tell the difference... feel wise..
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Thanks Guys, it seems that which ever version you have is more than acceptable as far as being durable and confortable.
Thanks for all the interest and responses. Lee |
28 February 2008, 04:29 AM | #9 | |
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I have both. In my own experience one seems to be as comfortable as the other though the SEL bracelet "feels" stronger(that's so subjective). Ease of changing goes to the non-sel and they do tend to rattle a bit after a while. Some have referred to this as the "Rolex rattle" LOL. I do tend to size them a bit differently. Non-sels are one micro adjustment tighter.....I don't know why. |
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28 February 2008, 04:32 AM | #10 |
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I have owned both SEL and non. IMO, I think the SEL is much sturdier.
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28 February 2008, 05:01 AM | #11 |
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I had a newish 14060M with non-sel, and now I have a Z-serial SD with the beefy SEL. Non-SEL is a little bit more comfortable, and the SEL is more sturdy. I like both and would simply keep whatever came with the watch.
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