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Old 8 December 2022, 06:26 AM   #1
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What is the difference between the 62513H vs. 62523H?

Is the 62510 only available in stainless steel? is it just for a DateJust? I know the 62523h comes in 14k and 18K same as the earlier folded link version 6252H and is appropriate for a 1675/3 GMT as long as it has the 50 on the last link to indicate it fits the 2mm diameter spring bars rather than no 50 on the end which indicates it's for a DateJust with 1.8mm spring bars. What am I missing? Any help appreciated!
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Old 9 December 2022, 05:00 AM   #2
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I see both of these bracelets advertised but I'm not sure what the actual difference is between them. In fact, I just found a TT 62513H 18k. Both still seem to have the non-solid end links and both have a 50 on the last link of the bracelet and both have 450 end links for a GMT Master. Are both available in 14k and 18K? Is that the distinguishing characteristic? The seem to be the same bracelet except for the reference number. Anybody?
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Old 11 December 2022, 04:12 AM   #3
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Hi,

as you got not flooded by answers: there's a simple difference - one exists, the other not... there's no ref. 62513H; I bet, the relevant ads don't show a stamping, or just a blurry one.

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That is wonderful of you to pop by. Very very kind.
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Old 11 December 2022, 10:33 AM   #5
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as you got not flooded by answers: there's a simple difference - one exists, the other not... there's no ref. 62513H; I bet, the relevant ads don't show a stamping, or just a blurry one.

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Xeramic, thank you very much for an answer to my question. Looking at the bracelet charts (https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...t=73646&page=2) I grabbed this one below. There is a reference 62510H on the same chart as the 62523H. Is it safe to assume that the 62510H is stainless steel only and the 62523H was the 14k and 18k version depending on where in the world you lived? Again thank you for commenting.
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Old 11 December 2022, 12:06 PM   #6
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. . .There is a reference 62510H on the same chart as the 62523H. Is it safe to assume that the 62510H is stainless steel only and the 62523H was the 14k and 18k version depending on where in the world you lived? Again thank you for commenting.
Yes, this is correct.
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Old 11 December 2022, 11:48 PM   #7
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Indeed - it's more obvious on later Rolex bracelet tables on which the title says "62510 H - 20 Acier" and "62523 H - 20 Rolésor".

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Indeed - it's more obvious on later Rolex bracelet tables on which the title says "62510 H - 20 Acier" and "62523 H - 20 Rolésor".

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Thank you very much for the replies gentlemen, much obliged!
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