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1 July 2017, 05:01 PM | #1 |
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I've just joined the forum after recently becoming interested in Rolex's. Ive come across a Rolex sub 16613 around 28 years old, it has the lug holes but also has the later gold clasp bracelet with the gold running the whole way round the bracelet , but I'm reading that these bracelets wouldn't fit the earlier Rolex's with the lug holes. Is this true ? It's for sale in a reputable shop in central London. Any help is much appreciated |
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If you tell us which shop, I am sure someone here will be able to tell you if you can proceed without concern.
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Ok well I thought I had put up a couple of pics . Let me see what I've done wrong .
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Are these brackets adjustable ?
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Adjustment of the bracelet is done via removing links and/or moving it along the small holes at the side of the clasp, for finer adjustment. |
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Hi and thanks for your help . I'm guessing I would need a special tool adjust the bracelet ? I can't find any circle to press with this clasp unfortunately . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I just managed to take the bracelet out of the clasp as it was a spring loaded pin , but it's already at its longest adjustment so I guess I will need a link , it does fit ok but could do with an extra couple of mm stretch .
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