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illiguy 8 January 2023 07:00 AM

“S” on Diver’s Extension
 
Does the “S” stand for Small. For reference, I was adjusting the clasp on my 5-digit Sub and noticed the reference for the first time.



This is different than the clasp code, which is E0 (2007) instead of “S” for service.

Picture below is one I found on internet to depict what I am talking about.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9b1659c94f.jpg

rmagoo57 8 January 2023 08:21 AM

?? Don’t see it on mine. CX5 clasp code.

illiguy 8 January 2023 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rmagoo57 (Post 12554752)
?? Don’t see it on mine. CX5 clasp code.

What Watch are you checking on? Submariner?

Tools 8 January 2023 08:41 AM

It stands for Short.

There are two extensions, Short and Long. The Long one used to come with the Sea Dweller, along with an extra black screw and the famous SD Screwdriver to be able to change them when needed.

KY.. 8 January 2023 08:42 AM

I thought the “S” on the extension is for service bracelets.
But I suppose that is wrong after seeing @Tools post.

illiguy 8 January 2023 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KY.. (Post 12554791)
I thought the “S” on the extension is for service bracelets.
But I suppose that is wrong after seeing @Tools post.


Believe “S” on the clasp (as opposed to the diver’s extension) indicates a service bracelet.


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Andad 8 January 2023 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by illiguy (Post 12554875)
Believe “S” on the clasp (as opposed to the diver’s extension) indicates a service bracelet.


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Read Larry’s post 4 for the answer.:thumbsup:

KY.. 8 January 2023 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tools (Post 12554790)
It stands for Short.

There are two extensions, Short and Long. The Long one used to come with the Sea Dweller, along with an extra black screw and the famous SD Screwdriver to be able to change them when needed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by illiguy (Post 12554875)
Believe “S” on the clasp (as opposed to the diver’s extension) indicates a service bracelet.

Got it, thanks!:thumbsup:

Andad 8 January 2023 10:35 AM

And not at all confusing….:chuckle:

joe100 14 January 2023 03:44 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/VN2rFSMH/CB0-A0...-F73-C94-A.jpg


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