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Old 12 April 2018, 03:48 AM   #1
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Rolex Datejust jubilee bracelet

I have just purchased my 1st ever Rolex a 1986 Datejust from goldsmith when I have picked it up the bracelet is very loose on it the adviser said it's because it's 30 years old but I was wondering how much it would cost for a new bracelet from Rolex or for it it be serviced by Rolex because I have heard they fix the strap up like new, if they are to pricy then I can just take the watch back and look again,
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I have uploaded a picture from the net it’s not my watch but it’s just like the way the bracelet is hanging, i say mine is more hanging tbh, it won’t let me put my own pictures up sorry
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Old 12 April 2018, 06:57 AM   #2
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Suggest you call Rolex Service Centre, St James, London.
They will likely be able to give you prices over the phone enough for you to make a decision.
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Old 12 April 2018, 07:01 AM   #3
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Do the search here on bracelets repair and Michael Young who is an independent service guy. Many pictures comparing stretch with bracelets after repair.
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Old 12 April 2018, 07:43 AM   #4
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FYI - new from RSC is approximately $1200 for the current 6 digit models...
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Old 12 April 2018, 11:29 AM   #5
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I got my 1984 jubilee bracelet restored by Michael Young and it came back amazing. He is well known here for the service he performs. Good luck!!
http://www.classicwatchrepair.com
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I got my 1984 jubilee bracelet restored by Michael Young and it came back amazing. He is well known here for the service he performs. Good luck!!
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I have just purchased my 1st ever Rolex a 1986 Datejust from goldsmith when I have picked it up the bracelet is very loose on it the adviser said it's because it's 30 years old but I was wondering how much it would cost for a new bracelet from Rolex or for it it be serviced by Rolex because I have heard they fix the strap up like new, if they are to pricy then I can just take the watch back and look again,
thanks
I have uploaded a picture from the net it’s not my watch but it’s just like the way the bracelet is hanging, i say mine is more hanging tbh, it won’t let me put my own pictures up sorry
Not sure if they increased the prices recenty, but a Super - Jubilee (solid link) is approx $1200.00 CDN and Two Tone is over $2000.00 CDN.

Michael Young is a master at restoring bracelets, HOWEVER he works on his own schedule. (Understandable he's one of the only people that does this kind of work.)

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Old 12 April 2018, 12:58 PM   #8
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Most people will say the same thing. Michael Young, seems to produce great results.

I would tend to agree with the sales assistant that this is to be expected on a 30 year old watch. Unless of course you paid top end for a watch in great condition.
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