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Old 30 January 2024, 02:22 AM   #1
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1970 datejust 1601 questions

Hello all. I’m new here:)

I got a 1970 dj 1601. I was told I cannot add links to vintage watches. True?

I need a couple of links. Also, where can I find links.

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Old 30 January 2024, 02:36 AM   #2
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Hello all. I’m new here:)

I got a 1970 dj 1601. I was told I cannot add links to vintage watches. True?

I need a couple of links. Also, where can I find links.

Thanks
Depending on type of bracelet if it has screw type links then yes you can add links.
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Old 30 January 2024, 03:58 AM   #3
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It does not have the screw links. It’s the folded over steel
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Old 30 January 2024, 04:12 AM   #4
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It does not have the screw links. It’s the folded over steel
That's why I asked with the folded links difficult but not impossible.
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It does not have the screw links. It’s the folded over steel
Any bracelet can usually have links added or subtracted. On folded Oysters you simply slightly unfold the centers to slip out or add the new link. The usual problem is to find the link, but there are some online typically. You can also try one of the several good bracelet specialists.
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Hello all. I’m new here:)

I got a 1970 dj 1601. I was told I cannot add links to vintage watches. True?

I need a couple of links. Also, where can I find links.

Thanks
I have a TT '68 DJ and the previous owner replaced the 14K Jubilee with an 18K one from Rolex in 2005. This would be an option, one which I'm OK with but get that many people are not.

It also has a service pie pan dial put on by the previous owner and when I had RSC Dallas service it in 2018 they put an 18K crown on it as the original 14K one would no longer maintain during a pressure test.
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You can add links to these folded bands


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