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11 October 2021, 10:12 AM | #1 |
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Bracelet for 1501 - Used Vintage or New Options?
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I'm going to get this 1501 with the non-quick set 1570 caliber movement from 1971 serviced, as the last time one was carried out was over 20 years ago. While the crystal obviously needs replacing, a bracelet also needs to be acquired as the original was destroyed several decades ago and was replaced with a rather nasty department store brand. Here's my conundrum. Most of the period-correct authentic Oyster 19mm bracelets for the 1501 that I've found for sale on eBay, Chrono24 and this forum tend to be in ratty condition and half-decent ones cost a bomb. I don't really want to spend $1,500 or more for a bracelet that's in less than pristine condition. Plus I'm in Canada, so I'll have to pay duties and taxes if it comes from a seller in the U.S. or Europe. Does anyone know if an AD carries or be able to order a period-correct bracelet for me or would they require me to acquire a modern version? Conversely, should I buy a quality period-correct unbranded Oyster-style bracelet and call it a day? The watch belongs to my father and he purchased it new in 1972. I'm pretty sure it came with a riveted style bracelet, as opposed to the folding links - although my childhood memory could be a bit fuzzy. Thank you for your thoughts! EDIT: Links to pictures below. For some reason, I can't post them directly into the thread. https://imgur.com/HZKzJUM https://imgur.com/Ck2Nr2B https://imgur.com/K8jZYUP |
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11 October 2021, 10:22 AM | #3 |
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An AD can provide a modern replacement oyster bracelet. Alternatively, if you buy a period-correct bracelet on eBay that isn't in satisfactory condition, you can have it restored by an expert.
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Thanks! I'll drop by one of the Vancouver ADs this week and see what they have. I'd prefer to find a period-correct bracelet though as I'm not too keen on the double locking clasps. |
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11 October 2021, 11:39 AM | #5 |
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You should have modern options without a flip-lock clasp. But I agree, period-correct would be more appealing to me as well, especially if you think that the watch originally had a rivet bracelet.
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Get one from and AD or an RSC, then you know you're getting the real thing. |
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11 October 2021, 02:44 PM | #7 |
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When bracelets for the 1501 turn up they are usually not expensive, sub 1k kiwi money. So $5 USD :D
Just depends on if you want solid or rolled metal links. |
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But I'll drop by an AD in the next day or two as today is Thanksgiving here in Canada. |
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I think the right one is the 357.... but worth checking yourself. Maybe let us know once you have confirmed? |
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There's a very reputable guy in Kelowna who services vintage Rolex (including my own). He would probably be worth a try. PM me if you want his contact details.
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