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18 January 2024, 07:21 AM | #1 |
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RSC Bracelet Sales
Hi all, considering a venture into the world of vintage Rolex with a 1675. My big thing is that I'd like a jubilee bracelet. While I know they're harder to come by than an oyster to begin with, a number of them are also quite worn. Does anyone know if RSC sells replacements in the old-school style?
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18 January 2024, 08:10 AM | #2 |
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One if these would be fine:
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18 January 2024, 10:25 AM | #4 |
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Depends on how old school you want to go.
Rolex can usually provide the latest bracelet that was provided to that model, or closest upgrade. That means that they would likely sell a 62510H and compatible flat end links. Nobody would really know what you put on unless you explain it, so sometimes a new, authentic but not era correct, part can be best for you and your watch.
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The Dallas RSC will sell you a replacement bracelet if you bring in the watch. They may not have the jubilee in stock.
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I ordered a 62510 classic jubilee for my 16710 from my local AD last Sept and picked it up in early Dec. As Tool's says it might not be exactly period correct but still a proper replacement.
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18 January 2024, 01:50 PM | #7 |
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Good to know, thanks all!
I think if I go forward with it, I’m not going to be super concerned with originality. This will be more of a “wearer” watch than a preserved classic. My goal is to find a decent case. I’m fine with a service dial and hands, inserts I know can be swapped. But I’ll only buy it if I can get a jubilee, so that was a big if.
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