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Old 28 March 2016, 08:50 AM   #1
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Lug hole position on Explorer 114270: Drilling New Holes ?

As many of you know, the Explorer 1 114270 lug holes are positioned in a different location versus the one used on many other Rolex cases, such as the 16000 Datejust and the 16610 Submariner.

I read somewhere of people getting new lug hole on Rolex watches as part of restoration services, but wonder if someone have done it just to relocate the lug hole to adapt different bracelets (imagine laser welding to cover old hole and new hole drilling would be all needed). Anyone have done it / knows how expensive that is or who can do the job? Though about Abcwatchwerks but their website seems to be down, so cannot ask them at this point.
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Old 28 March 2016, 09:59 AM   #2
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As many of you know, the Explorer 1 114270 lug holes are positioned in a different location versus the one used on many other Rolex cases, such as the 16000 Datejust and the 16610 Submariner.

I read somewhere of people getting new lug hole on Rolex watches as part of restoration services, but wonder if someone have done it just to relocate the lug hole to adapt different bracelets (imagine laser welding to cover old hole and new hole drilling would be all needed). Anyone have done it / knows how expensive that is or who can do the job? Though about Abcwatchwerks but their website seems to be down, so cannot ask them at this point.
Just out of curiosity, what bracelet do you want to install on the watch?
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Old 28 March 2016, 10:20 AM   #3
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Just out of curiosity, what bracelet do you want to install on the watch?
I have a spare 77200 bracelet with easylink clasp. I know can just install the clasp assembly from the 77200 but would rather install the whole bracelet. Making it compatible with "standard" oyster bracelets will also ease the installation of a 65210 jubilee bracelet as well.
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I would never change lug holes positions. Alignment is a very difficult work and probably will not fit well! Just my opinion.
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I would never change lug holes positions. Alignment is a very difficult work and probably will not fit well! Just my opinion.


Thanks. It was just a thought, will not do it for the same reasons you are pointing out.
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Thanks. It was just a thought, will not do it for the same reasons you are pointing out.
Great! Keep it original! ;)
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