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Old 9 September 2018, 07:18 AM   #1
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If Rolex bracelets didn’t taper would it matter?

Would non-tapering Rolex bracelets stop you from purchasing a Rolex timepiece or would it not matter?

I personally prefer a bracelet that tapers and have mixed feelings about purchasing a watch with a non-tapering bracelet.
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:31 AM   #2
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I personally prefer a bracelet that tapers and have mixed feelings about purchasing a watch with a non-tapering bracelet.
I prefer the way they are as well.
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:33 AM   #3
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I like a little taper but id prefer a little less taper than what the bands currently do...
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:34 AM   #4
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I like a little taper but id prefer a little less taper than what the bands currently do...
Having gotten used to my Tudor GMT, I agree.
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:53 AM   #5
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The taper is a very “Rolex” design detail. I love the way Rolex designed their bracelets. I think the taper adds an element of elegance, especially with their tool watches.
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:57 AM   #6
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I think tapering adds a nice touch to the watch. It requires more precision in machining and speaks to the refinement of the piece.

Honestly, yes....I would be disappointed if the bracelet didn't taper.


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Old 9 September 2018, 08:04 AM   #7
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I prefer tapered bracelets over non-tapered bracelets. I think it looks much better aesthetically than a solid band-looking bracelet that doesn't taper at all.
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Old 9 September 2018, 08:09 AM   #8
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Tapering on the sub is way too extreme if you have larger wrists. It looks dainty and not masculine at all. That’s why I went with a SD43, still tapers but looks much better. The original deepsea looked even more ridiculous, glad it was fixed. Just my biased opinions
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Old 9 September 2018, 08:12 AM   #9
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I really like the heavy taper. Other companies do not do it which adds a bit of uniqueness as well. I’ve noticed larger twisted people don’t like it as much but people with small wrists like me do. I feel it makes the watch wear more comfortably. I certainly prefer it to the barely tapering Omega bracelets.
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Old 9 September 2018, 08:21 AM   #10
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Tapering on the sub is way too extreme if you have larger wrists. It looks dainty and not masculine at all. That’s why I went with a SD43, still tapers but looks much better. The original deepsea looked even more ridiculous, glad it was fixed. Just my biased opinions


I agree, if you wear it fully linked it tapers a lot. I however, have a small wrist so the tape looks good.


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Old 9 September 2018, 08:45 AM   #11
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I have had both, both are nice

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Old 9 September 2018, 09:37 AM   #12
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The taper is a very “Rolex” design detail. I love the way Rolex designed their bracelets. I think the taper adds an element of elegance, especially with their tool watches.
Agreed.

I won't buy a watch that doesn't have a Bracelet taper like Rolex.
Also the feel of the narrower clasp is something i greatly appreciate.
So it's a tapered strap or a Rolex for me.
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Old 9 September 2018, 09:39 AM   #13
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One of my favorite characteristics of the watch. I think it’s one of the reasons I sold my pelagos.
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Old 9 September 2018, 09:50 AM   #14
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If Rolex bracelets didn’t taper would it matter?

I didn’t notice that characteristic and thought that all bracelets are created “equal.”

Glad that you raised this subject matter and after seeing a watch with a non-tapered bracelet in another forum, My view now is that I tend to like the tapered bracelet more than the non-tapered one.

Always like Rolex oyster bracelets. No other brand comes close.


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Old 9 September 2018, 10:14 AM   #15
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The Tudor bracelet fitted to my GMT does taper -- in that it starts at 22mm at the endlinks and drops to 20mm at the clasp. Most Men's Rolex bracelets have the same level of taper (either 21-19mm or 20-18mm). The difference is the scolloped edges of the links.

Having tried both, I find the narrower bracelet more comfortable (20-18mm) but I am not sure why. I don't know if my preference is driven by a narrower clasp or because the wider links are more inhibitive. I think that the difference in endlink geometry between Tudor and Rolex also has much to do with fit too.
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Old 9 September 2018, 10:59 AM   #16
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I wouldn’t want it any thicker than the way it is now so my answer is no. It’s literally the perfect size. (Ceramic models)
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Old 9 September 2018, 12:34 PM   #17
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Tapered bracelets feel MUCH more comfortable than single width types. After I bought my subc I got an Omega something or other diver. The Omega was uncomfortable on my wrist. The Omega is gone . . .
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Old 9 September 2018, 01:33 PM   #18
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The tapered bracelet is one of my favorite design aspects of Rolex watches. It’s a brand hallmark. The watches would be less desirable to me, and definitely less iconic IMHO without it.
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Old 9 September 2018, 01:42 PM   #19
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The way they are now is perfect.

Maybe I’m crazy, but a non-tapering braclet seems to be of lower quality to me. Not only does it look worse, but it’s easier to achieve and tells me there was less attention to detail put into the braclet design.
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Old 9 September 2018, 03:18 PM   #20
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If the bracelet did not taper, the clasp will be too wide.
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Old 9 September 2018, 03:57 PM   #21
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The way they are now is perfect.

Maybe I’m crazy, but a non-tapering braclet seems to be of lower quality to me. Not only does it look worse, but it’s easier to achieve and tells me there was less attention to detail put into the braclet design.
I agree. Non tapering would result in a thicker clasp and an overall look of a budget gas station watch.
The way Rolex does it is the perfect way for the oyster bracelet, one of the best in the business.
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Old 9 September 2018, 04:20 PM   #22
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I love the taper. Once you are used to it you start missing it on other brands.
I think this is why I don't like my Speedmaster Pro on its bracelet, as the lack of taper does not look elegant at all. My ex black bay had the same "issue".
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Old 9 September 2018, 06:58 PM   #23
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Not to me, I had Breitling bracelets that tapered by 2mm only to 20mm and they felt fine, something like the DSSD taper was too severe for me, Sub's is about right. My 42 AP ROOs also tapered down a bit too much, prefer the 44s.
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Old 9 September 2018, 07:27 PM   #24
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Taper shows rolex took the time to engineer the bracelet to look good, and feel better than a non taper bracelet.
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Old 9 September 2018, 08:34 PM   #25
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The Tudor bracelet fitted to my GMT does taper -- in that it starts at 22mm at the endlinks and drops to 20mm at the clasp. Most Men's Rolex bracelets have the same level of taper (either 21-19mm or 20-18mm). The difference is the scolloped edges of the links.
Rolex tapers more than that. On the ceramic Sub, it's 20/16.
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The taper is a very “Rolex” design detail. I love the way Rolex designed their bracelets. I think the taper adds an element of elegance, especially with their tool watches.
It has been common for many brands to taper or step their sport watch bracelets going back many decades, look at vintage Oris, Omega, Seiko, Rolex, Doxa, etc... It looks more refined and generally enhances comfort. It seems like a 4mm taper used to be pretty standard.

Generally when you see non tapering bracelets it is either on cheap boutique/micro brand divers who can’t afford the tooling to make a true taper, or those flexible elastic metal bracelets that some older folks wear. There are watches like the Omega Bond SMP that don’t taper.

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I love the taper. Once you are used to it you start missing it on other brands.
I think this is why I don't like my Speedmaster Pro on its bracelet, as the lack of taper does not look elegant at all. My ex black bay had the same "issue".
Modern Speedmaster Pro bracelet does taper, but it is only 2mm as with many modern Omega divers. I agree that the Speedmaster looks better on the older bracelets they used on earlier references which had a 4mm taper. I have thought about sourcing one for mine.

It does appear that Rolex is one of the only brands that keeps the historical 4mm taper while many brands have gone to a less tapered look for more modern case designs.

Most modern Black Bays have a 2mm taper while the BB58 has a 4mm taper. FYI.
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I prefer the way they are as well.
me too. Imagine how chunky the clasp would be otherwise. Its already a pretty big hunk of metal.
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I agree. Non tapering would result in a thicker clasp and an overall look of a budget gas station watch.
agreed. Beat me to it
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I am used to the tapering visually but a non-tapering bracelet would be fine I am sure.
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Old 9 September 2018, 09:25 PM   #30
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Tapering on the sub is way too extreme if you have larger wrists. It looks dainty and not masculine at all. That’s why I went with a SD43, still tapers but looks much better. The original deepsea looked even more ridiculous, glad it was fixed. Just my biased opinions
Having an 8" wrist I feel the Sub is perfect in every way. Including taper.Taper is what I judge most watches by these days. Not a fan of Omegas lack of taper.
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