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Old 3 June 2012, 11:50 PM   #1
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Correct end links, please Tudor 7928

Can any of the tudor experts tell me what the correct end links are for a Tudor 7928 (1967) that will be fitted with a 1974 Rolex USA Rivet bracelet. The watch has a 20mm leather bracelet on it now...? I think this bracelet might be my next purchase...

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Old 4 June 2012, 06:40 AM   #2
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It depends on where the watch was originally sold ...

A 7206 / 80 is probably accepted as the most correct option.

But for the late 60's, a 9315 folded link bracelet, a 7206 rivet bracelet and a US made rivet bracelet are all period correct.

Finally, all buyers at that time had an option to swap a jubilee bracelet on to their new Tudor or Rolex Sub too
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Old 4 June 2012, 08:33 AM   #3
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Awesome info. I will need to get a jubilee bracelet as well....
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Old 4 June 2012, 09:18 AM   #4
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I'm always a sucker for old leather ......

...... and leather's a great match for the splendid patina on your 7928.

Here's a couple of pics of old Tudor Subs with different bracelet options.
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Old 7 June 2012, 01:56 PM   #5
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Woohoo, I was able to fix the existing end pieces- I now have my 7928 sub on a rolex rivet bracelet.... Pics to follow later.
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Bracelet arrived...

I finally decided to purchase the bracelet today . The watch is a 1966 Tudor Submariner, the bracelet is a 1974 Rolex USA item.

I found a spare end link which enabled me to connect the two pieces, though I will eventually need to find the proper end piece if I want it to look right. The fit on this old bracelet is very nice. I think it works well with the Tudor Sub...
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Old 8 June 2012, 05:13 AM   #8
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Yip. You've nailed it - looks great on the river band.

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Thanks guys...

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Thanks for the support guys. I found two better fitting fuller size end pieces, and now I just need to apply scotchguard to the end pieces and bracelet so that they match the case little better. Still, the comfort is incredible. I no longer crave a 1680 as much, as my old Tudor has plenty of Patina on the dial...
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Scotchbright...

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Thanks for the support guys. I found two better fitting fuller size end pieces, and now I just need to apply scotchguard to the end pieces and bracelet so that they match the case little better. Still, the comfort is incredible. I no longer crave a 1680 as much, as my old Tudor has plenty of Patina on the dial...
I meant to say scotchbright, the green kitchen sponge, which seems to apply a nice event set of scratches on bracelets like this one which is too shiny;...
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