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Great info, was looking for something like this the other day.. thanks!
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Greekbum what a fantastic reference library you have compiled there. Superb.
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i've seen before (easily years, might even be a decade ago), President Bracelets with a "strip" in the middle. i remember i inquired about it before and they said it was tri-color gold? or tri-gold? is this true? from the pics posted, i don't see this kind of bracelet anymore.
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Great thread!
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always wondered.. Now i know! thanks renato!
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I had no idea there were this many bracelets
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What year did Rolex switch to this style bracelet?
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...GREAT info, Nikos...
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how many links in factory new bracelets
93150 12 93250 13 62510 22 is it correct? |
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I have a Rolex Day-date with model number 1803-8 and serial number 580654 with a replacement bracelet. Just like to ask if you guys know the original model number for my Rolex bracelet? Thank you
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Some more I found online
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Great info.
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Sorry for giving life to an old thread but I just can't seem to find the answer anywhere. I'm hoping someone will know. I's always bugged me. What is the blue-ish line that is in the middle of the centre links? It is on all the Tridor bands but I can't see the reason to why it's there. You can see it quite clearly in the photo below. Thanks.
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Real Name: Carlos
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I would think that this thread would be a "perpetual" thread, especially since it's been made a sticky. I, for one, am glad that it is. I just found info on my 78353-19-457 Oyster band that someone told me is 14K gold, yet it shows here as 18K! Hooray!!!
I would be interested to know about the blue stripe as well...I've never seen one like that. There is a lot of good info here! Pardon my ignorance, but have you tried using alcohol to clean it off? It could be like the blue bristles on a toothbrush that the color eventually disappears and it's time for a new one. Just brainstorming. Perhaps a fashion statement? Looking forward to finding out. |
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I believe it is just plain grey (white) gold. The reason for it to be there is not very different from the reason why the other two tones of gold are there. |
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Question about 36mm datejust from 2001 with no lug holes in case.
I have endlinks 558b (20mm) on oyster bracelet 78360. I would like to know if I can put SEL endlinks on that bracelet and which one if its possible? Thank you |
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Great resource.
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some real photos of rare president bands
6365 first recently discused in the vintage section brick paved moralis finish
and secondly an nice mesh bracelet
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Hi everyone - can anyone out there tell me what bracelet would have been originally fitted to my 1968 1019 Milgauss?
Thanks for any help you can offer, Giles |
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