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12 September 2009, 12:30 PM | #1 |
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1 April 2022, 06:13 PM | #2 |
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I believe theres a diagram that shows the difference between 19018 & 19018N style oysterquartz bracelets ?
The 19018/9 (pre 1985) have chamfers, a polygonal shape, and horizontal brushing The 19018/9N links (post 1985) don't have chamfers. Instead they have an oval profile and vertical brushing. I think it was from a parts catalog because you'd need to specify the right code when ordering replacements. If anyone has this diagram and could upload here it would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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22 November 2022, 07:30 PM | #3 |
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I like this unusual bracelet design
This is really useful thread - can someone point me to a resource about this bracelet on a later 1960s DD - similar to ref 8623 but this looks smoother but from the earlier picture on the brochure the ref 8623 is not this smooth.
Any advice on purchasing this type of bracelet - prone to stretching? Thanks v much! Last edited by jameslastfan; 22 November 2022 at 07:43 PM.. Reason: Add photo |
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