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12 November 2013, 04:23 AM | #1 |
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GMT Bracelets
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Do you know of any websites showing different bracelets for the GMT Master watch thorugh the years? I have been googling but can't seem to find any decent overviews... Best Erik |
12 November 2013, 04:27 AM | #2 |
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Gmtmasterhistory.com. Cheers my friend
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12 November 2013, 04:56 AM | #3 |
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Thanks,
I have visited that site, the thing is that all of the GMT's seem to be equiped with the 78360, some with the jubilee as an option. What was the "folded" bracelets name and is that the accurate bracelet for the 1675? |
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The folded oyster bracelet is 7836.
I believe you could also get it with a divers oyster bracelet, 9315 or 93150 as an option. |
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GMT Swiss made bracelets would be the 7836 folded Oyster or 6251 folded Jubilee during the 1970's.
GMT USA made bracelets would be the C&I rivet Oyster or oval link Jubilee during the 1970's. 1980's bracelets would be the Swiss made : 78360 Oyster, the 93150 Oyster with diver's extension or the 62510 Jubilee. As a side note, the USA made bracelets did not have numbers on the end links.
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12 November 2013, 02:10 PM | #7 |
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Interesting that the above chart doesn't show 78790 for the 16700/16710, just the SEL 78790A (which I have been in search of for some time now). Nice to know that a 78790a bracelet might actually be correct for my 16700.
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13 November 2013, 05:47 PM | #9 |
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It indeed is :-)
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