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15 December 2009, 09:51 AM | #1 |
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DSSD Bracelet?
My fellow TRF members! Does anybody know of any websites that sell a new bracelet for my Deepsea? thanks!
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15 December 2009, 11:04 AM | #2 |
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Rolex does not sell watches or watch parts on the Internet, nor do they usually sell them through their Dealers without an exchange....
The DSSD is also pretty new for there to be very many bracelets that have been taken off for parts... I think that you are going to have a tough time finding an authentic bracelet for this watch............
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15 December 2009, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the quick reply Larry! Just asking because i thinking to have a "back-up" In case if i were to get any scratches on the bracelet, just put a new one on. I plan to have my Deepsea for a long time, and we go everywhere together.
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15 December 2009, 12:17 PM | #4 | |
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I don't think that you will have any issues with your bracelet for many years....
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15 December 2009, 01:01 PM | #5 |
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I wouldn't give up looking for a replacements SDDS bracelet.
One TRF'er managed to get a hold of an extra GMTIIc clasp that he installed on his Platinum Yachtmaster. Go figure. |
15 December 2009, 01:19 PM | #6 |
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Luckily its a brushed bracelet so scratches wont be nearly as noticeable as the GMT IIC or something along those lines :)
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15 December 2009, 01:45 PM | #7 |
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How about just getting any major scratches brushed out? For the cost of a 'back-up' bracelet, you can have a professional do this service many, many, many, many, many (you get the point) times! Or better yet, wear the watch, scratch it up and don't worry about it...it's a dive watch that is built to take a lot more abuse than a few light scratches on the bracelet.
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15 December 2009, 02:44 PM | #8 |
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Enjoy your watch, later you can send it to Rolex for service and it will be back as new.
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15 December 2009, 03:15 PM | #9 |
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I've read on TRF that once RSC services a watch/bracelet, it comes back looking like new. My DSSD bracelet already has a couple of tiny hairlines scratches but it is just a watch after all.
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15 December 2009, 03:53 PM | #10 |
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Yeah, but there's one thing that Rolex can't fix and that's bracelet stretch.
I believe this is why the OP wants the back-up bracelet more than anything. Way above and beyond simple surface scratches. |
16 December 2009, 05:20 AM | #11 | |
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Plus, the OP did say the following (so I would have to disagree further w/ the intent of the question): |
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16 December 2009, 05:37 AM | #12 |
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I understand your thinking , I however have been in touch with Ted Su straps and they do a 22mm Kevlar one that they are willing to modify to fit our SDDS . 135 usd will save your original Rolex bracelet . Buying a new original strap will be costly . What if you scratch the watch? Might as well buy a second SDDS .
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16 December 2009, 05:50 AM | #13 |
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I just got my 16710 back after 8 solid years of hard wear and the whole thing looks new. I never imagined it would look so good. The new bezel is off though the 12 a bit. So don't worry about the band it will be new again soon enough.
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Oh wow PLEASE post pics of the DSSD on a Ted Su that sounds NICE!
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Thanks all for replying! But yes 2-3 thousand (if i find one) I could get a used Explorer II in great shape for that amount of money. I rember one post (back in mid summer) a deepsea owner cracked is bezel open at the top just to the right of the perl, and i am freaking out over couple small scratches. thank you all again!
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