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Old 3 June 2021, 02:13 AM   #1
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Spring bars for 14060M

Almost impossible to get Rolex spring bars for my 14060M, so I used to get great aftermarket ones from Terry at Toxic nato…they were brilliant quality, unfortunately the site is shut now…..any idea where to get quality spring bars for holes case 14060m……..any help appreciated
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Old 3 June 2021, 02:53 AM   #2
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I'm surprised. The 20mm springbars for the 14060M were used on many Rolex models for several decades (pn # 23-9291) and can be found at most dealers and parts houses.

Cousins UK is an on-line shop that should have them. Otto Frei in the US also carries this size/style.
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Old 3 June 2021, 06:34 PM   #3
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Great thank you
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Old 4 June 2021, 03:10 AM   #4
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I'm surprised. The 20mm springbars for the 14060M were used on many Rolex models for several decades (pn # 23-9291) and can be found at most dealers and parts houses.

Cousins UK is an on-line shop that should have them. Otto Frei in the US also carries this size/style.
Sorry Larry but the correct part number is 23-12200.
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Sorry Larry but the correct part number is 23-12200.
Thanks..

I understand that this is a newer part number for the same spec spring bars.
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Thanks..

I understand that this is a newer part number for the same spec spring bars.
That must indeed be the case. I cannot find the old type in the Rolex system so must have been updated a few years ago.
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