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Old 2 January 2011, 12:18 AM   #1
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vintage bezel clicks

having just been fortunate to get myself a Red sub i've noticed the bezel doesn't 'click' in the same way as my 16610 or DSSD, excuse my ignorance but, is that down to the Red sub's age & easily remedied at service or just a characteristic of an older watch ?
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Old 2 January 2011, 12:48 AM   #2
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having just been fortunate to get myself a Red sub i've noticed the bezel doesn't 'click' in the same way as my 16610 or DSSD, excuse my ignorance but, is that down to the Red sub's age & easily remedied at service or just a characteristic of an older watch ?
No clicks on the 1680!
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Old 2 January 2011, 01:21 AM   #3
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No clicks on the 1680!
any idea why that is ?
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Old 2 January 2011, 02:04 AM   #4
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Chad,

Prior to the debut of the reference 16800 Submariners used a friction fit bi-directional bezel. As opposed to a "click-spring" found in latter versions these eariler examples (1680 and well as the 5512/13 and others) used a flat round spring to hold the bezel at the desired position. One puched down slightly and turned the bezel (either way).

Realizing this could be a problem for divers should the bezel be inadverently moved during a dive Rolex changed to a bezel using the click spring (at 120 clicks) and changed to a uni-directional design. The theroy being should the bezel get bumped the diver would have more air than was read.
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Old 2 January 2011, 02:59 AM   #5
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Old 2 January 2011, 03:01 AM   #6
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Chad,

Prior to the debut of the reference 16800 Submariners used a friction fit bi-directional bezel. As opposed to a "click-spring" found in latter versions these eariler examples (1680 and well as the 5512/13 and others) used a flat round spring to hold the bezel at the desired position. One puched down slightly and turned the bezel (either way).

Realizing this could be a problem for divers should the bezel be inadverently moved during a dive Rolex changed to a bezel using the click spring (at 120 clicks) and changed to a uni-directional design. The theroy being should the bezel get bumped the diver would have more air than was read.
cheers Mike, great explanation
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Old 2 January 2011, 04:37 AM   #8
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Congrats on a nice watch--well said Mike!!
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