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6 September 2019, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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what other bracelet with SEL would fit a 16713 GMT tt
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7 September 2019, 12:05 AM | #2 |
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anyone
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I prefer the original bracelet
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7 September 2019, 09:19 AM | #6 |
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Other than what?
GMT's came with an Oyster, Jubilee, and the Sub bracelet. If it has the machined ledge on the back of the case, between the lugs, an SEL will fit. If it doesn't, one will not fit.
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so a two tone jubilee from a date just would work |
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Larry was explaining a detail that exists in the 16710/16713 cases when SEL bracelets began shipping sometime in 2000-2001 for the GMT-II. Nobody can answer your question accurately without knowing the version you own. Before you commit to buying a bracelet you will need to become better versed in the watch case variations. 16710/16713 case serial numbers in the range of P through Z should be able to accept Jubilee or Oyster bracelets with clasp codes in the range of AB through EO. That’s about as clear as it can be stated without looking at pictures of the 16713 you’re holding. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Datejusts and GMT's do not have the same case or specs. A DJ is a 36mm watch and a GMT is a 40mm. You can get a DJ bracelet to look like it fits, but they use different size spring bars and end pivots, so you need to use the smaller bracelet springbars that do not sit in the lug holes properly. Many people do use the DJ bracelets on GMT's, but you need to be aware of the trade-off.
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thanks I appreciate you taking the time to answer
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