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Old 17 December 2006, 02:16 AM   #1
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From Baton Rouge . .

I'm a newbe here, but an oldy elsewhere -

How would I find a replacement SS clasp for my 116233 20mm Jubilee band?

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Old 17 December 2006, 03:11 AM   #2
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I'm a newbe here, but an oldy elsewhere -

How would I find a replacement SS clasp for my 116233 20mm Jubilee band?

Hi Chris,

Welcome to TRF.

Isn't the 116233 the very new Jubilee bracelet style TT DJ? So what happened to the original SS clasp?

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Old 17 December 2006, 04:44 AM   #3
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Hello Clyde (or Chris) and welcome to TRF.

Why don't you try a dealer for your clasp?
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Old 17 December 2006, 05:20 AM   #4
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Welcome to TRF Chris now if you are trying to replace the old clasp with the new type clasp doubt if Rolex USA would do it,but perhaps places like Europe are much more accommodating.
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Old 17 December 2006, 07:08 AM   #5
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As a newby, I guess that I should have better defined my needs.

I was lead to believe that my 70's model Oyster Perpetual Datejust, Two-Tone 18kt Gold and S Steel watch has what I understood to be a "Jubilee Bracelet." The Rolex website lists what appears to be an identical watch as a Model 116233 with a 63203 bracelet.

I need a replacement clasp and suppose I will just look for it at a local dealer.
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Old 17 December 2006, 07:11 AM   #6
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As a newby, I guess that I should have better defined my needs.

I was lead to believe that my 70's model Oyster Perpetual Datejust, Two-Tone 18kt Gold and S Steel watch has what I understood to be a "Jubilee Bracelet." The Rolex website lists what appears to be an identical watch as a Model 116233 with a 63203 bracelet.

I need a replacement clasp and suppose I will just look for it at a local dealer.
Hi, Chris and welcome to TRF.

Can you post some pics of the watch and bracelet?
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Old 18 December 2006, 01:54 AM   #7
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I've worn this watch every day for the past 20+ years and the clasp is worn to the point where it occasionally opens with a slight impact.

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Old 18 December 2006, 04:09 AM   #8
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Hello Clyde (or Chris) and welcome to TRF.

Why don't you try a dealer for your clasp?
Where do I locate a list of Rolex stores that provide service/parts?
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