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23 October 2008, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Can a GMTIIc half-link be added to a Sub-Date bracelet?
All,
I have been a longtime lurker on these forums and have learned allot over the past few months. This is a great forum and I figured that someone could answer a coupe of questions for me. I received my first Rolex, a Z model Datejust, this past May as a gift. I love many things about the watch but one feature stands out in particular… the half-link extension found on the 12:00 side of the bracelet. It is really nice to be able to extend the bracelet by half a link on those hot and humid days. I recently purchased a Sub-Date and the watch is great but it has to be sized a bit tighter than the DateJust so it will sit on my wrist correctly. This is fine for colder fall and winter days but I am worried that it may be uncomfortable when it gets to be warmer out. I really can’t add back a link or micro-adjust the clasp anymore without the watch flopping around on my wrist. This got me thinking... As far as I know, the new GMTIIc has a half-link extension similar to the DateJust. I have tried on the GMTIIc on numerous occasions and the bracelet seems to be of a similar width to the Sub-Dates. Is it possible to purchase a single GMTIIc half-link that I can add to my Sub-Date bracelet so I can get the benefit of the half-link extension? I know the finish will be different with the polished link but I can either hide it under the Sub’s clasp or have it brushed to match. I know Rolex is really particular about parts from all the posts I have read regarding bezel inserts for the last generation GMTII and the Sub LV. Do you think it would be a problem to obtain a single GMTIIc link without a serial number? In the alternative, does Rolex offer a half-sized link for the 12:00 side of the Sub Date that I can purchase? I think this would allow me to even out the bracelet and I’m pretty sure a half-link wouldn’t make the bracelet too loose. Thanks for reading! |
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