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9 May 2018, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Submariner 93150 bracelet screw pin part number?
Can anyone please assist with the part number for a replacement screw pin to suit the Rolex Submariner 93150 bracelet? It should be a 1.6mm x maybe 18mm?
I want to fit an extra spare link into mine but the screw is missing. The bracelet is fitted to my 1991 Explorer II 16570 black (it was an upgrade option at the time of new purchase). |
10 May 2018, 10:28 AM | #2 |
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Found this:
[can't post link to chart as require 10 posts and only have 4] Would it be 32-20688? It lists on there as 1.7mm though. Not sure what the ** is for either...? The reason I'm asking is that the nearest Rolex SC/AD/boutique etc. is 300km away of which some is across the water from me so I can't just drop in. |
10 May 2018, 11:04 AM | #3 |
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Was that the same chart you posted over on WUS? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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15 May 2018, 12:30 PM | #5 |
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Spoke to the nearest (I use that term loosely) Rolex authorised repairer and they advise that Rolex won't sell them the screw on it's own. Have to purchase the link. Can't purchase the link without presenting the watch. Given that I live no where near the either the Rolex authorised repairer or the actual Rolex Service Centre (as I'm on a seperate island State, 300km away) it just makes it a logistical pain in the but. What crap policies and support over such a minor part.
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Maybe consider eBay as a source. Some parts are sold separately there.
Even a Rolex parts account holder would need to order multiple screws (usually 5 in a packet). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Rolex sells the screw-bars in a 5 pack I believe; the ends get buggered all the time so I can't imagine that you always need to buy a link to get one.
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At the moment I'm being shut down every turn - Rolex Melbourne Service Centre won't sell to the public, they advise to go through the Boutique which wants me to physically be there with the watch. Authorised repairers aren't interested. |
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It sounds like you are all set... and prepared for the future!
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