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28 September 2010, 04:53 AM | #1 |
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oyster bracelet for datejust
Good day Rolex Forumers , i was just wondering, was there any datejust 16014 released with oyster bracelet in it? i notice mostly came with the jubilee bracelet.. if so, what are the stampes or serial numbers to be found on a oyster bracelet for a datejust? will a sub, gmt, daytona oyster bracelet fit?
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28 September 2010, 05:59 AM | #2 |
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I don't follow the numbers on bands.
However, I believe all the watches you mention have 20mm lug spacing which means they can all use the same bracelet. Be sure the end pieces corrospond to whether or not your lugs have holes, otherwise removal could get dicey. |
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28 September 2010, 06:55 AM | #4 |
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Again, I don't do the numbers; there are just too many of them. I'm sure you could Google them if you really care but as long as you get a band & end pieces for 20mm lugs you will be OK.
I think an oyster band looks great on all Rolex watches; I put one on my TT DJ and love it. I also found a domed bezel to go with it. I assume you have the WG fluted bezel, which will look just fine. |
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yup i got the WG fluted jubilee. :)
thanks for the info. will be looking for an oyster bracelet then. |
28 September 2010, 07:07 AM | #6 |
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FWIW, if you can find one with a polished center link it will really set off that bezel.
It will be a pain to maintain, but it will look great! |
28 September 2010, 08:27 AM | #7 |
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yup, but now i'll be trying to research on the appropriate (serial wise) oyster bracelet. im trying to search for some guidelines online.. but to no avail.. :(
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Oyster bracelet for Datejust-code on the clasp
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This site has a page" Code on the clasp" giving the appropriate letter code for the date of your watch. My Datejust from 1982 would have a clasp "G" from 1982 or I could use B,D, F fro 1981. Check it out. Rick |
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28 February 2011, 07:41 PM | #9 |
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Have you find your 78360 oyster bracelet ?
If you found one and were contacted with other offers , please let me know with a PM.
Would be most appreciated Rick 2/28/11 |
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Have you found any information about oyster bracelet serial numbers. I am also looking for an oyster bracelet for my vintage (1982) datejust. As I understand, it would be the 73860. I have seen them with 558 (B?) endpieces. Are these end pieces for the more recent datejusts or also for vintage models?
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Here is my circa 1979 16014 with a bracelet obtained from RSC Hong Kong.
78360 Oyster......
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8 November 2010, 07:38 AM | #12 |
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What are the serial numbers on the ends. Are they 558B?
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11 November 2010, 02:22 AM | #13 |
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Model numbers, not serial numbers.
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16 November 2010, 03:33 AM | #14 |
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Is that a white dial?
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16 November 2010, 06:26 AM | #15 |
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You can try:
78360 with 558 end (oyster) 62510 H with 555 end (jubilee) |
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A Rolex authorised dealer should be able to order one through Rolex, better than getting a second hand one IMO
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From 1945 until after 1956, when the Day Date made it's Flagship debut, the Datejust was only offered with the Jubilee bracelet.. That's probably why it's considered the "classic" look.
As for fitting an Oyster Bracelet to the DJ; practically any Oyster bracelet with the early separate end-links will fit. It's just a matter of what clasp you like and that's generally what the part number identifies.. The proper end-links to use with the 36mm DJ case and 20mm lug width, is #558. This gives you the proper contour to fit the case, although many others can be bent slightly to fit...
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I had my Authorized Rolex Dealer install an Oyster band on my 1964 1601 Datejust about 10 years ago. It's a 73860 with 558 endlinks, 20mm.
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