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16 July 2018, 12:05 PM | #1 |
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1803 vs 18038 question
Good Sunday evening!
So, I have a nice, early 1803 with alpha hands on an early president bracelet. That stopped the "itch" for 6 months. I really like my archaic, non-quickset 1555 movement, complete with that classy butterfly rotor. I'd share pics but my TRACFONE provides only two levels of resolution: Bad and badder. I may have posted previously in response to whatareyouwearing posts back in January before I got the bracelet cut and sized. Anyway, now I find myself drooling over 18038's. Are the lug dimensions and geometry constant/unchanged between the 1803 and 18038? Rationalizing with myself, I tell myself I could SAVE THOUSANDS by just buying a nice example ....on a strap. I recognize that the 18038 got a quick-set feature and the saphire crystal. I just haven't read anywhere if the case changed any, or not, and the uncertainty is killing me! Thanks! |
16 July 2018, 02:45 PM | #2 |
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The case of the 18038 is slightly thicker and heavier. The case back is also more round n thicker. And the bezel is taller/thicker. Unless u compare them side by side, u won’t notice the difference, except the bezel of course.
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17 July 2018, 07:11 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, Sam, for the side by side. I was not aware of the caseback change, but I see it there.
Would you think that the bracelets are interchangeable between 1803 and 18038? I get wordy, but that is my goal, if possible, since two heads are always better than one! Ha! |
17 July 2018, 07:46 AM | #4 |
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There is a early 18038 casebacks and a later one be aware, otherwise I think the previous posts have covered the differences
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17 July 2018, 11:20 AM | #5 |
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From my experience, the bracelet might not b a perfect fit between 2 references. It depends on how much wear is on the lug holes, especially if u use original Rolex pins. But if you use generic one, it might fit with some adjustment.
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17 July 2018, 11:39 AM | #6 |
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Ha! Again, thank you. I have learned that peeps who use steel posts -- rather than forking over for gold rolex pins, inevitably ...and irreparably I think (?) -- grind out and oversize the holes in these 18k cases: Sacrilege!! If I can't beat the fever, if I purchase a 18038 on a strap, it'll be from somebody reputable with a 14 day return policy.
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