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Old 28 August 2018, 05:25 AM   #1
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stretch-/wear on a new oysterbracelet?

How prone to wear/stretch are the new style oyster bracelets used in new Rolex watches? I see photos sometimes of watches with quite a bit of ''stretch'' How long does it take to get almost unwearable? How to prevent it besides strap a nato on it, clean it and wears it snug? Would it still happen the same as before with the new oyster bracelets? What if it happen, can you bring it into the AD and let it repair at an rsc?? Or it is per definition replacement than?
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Old 28 August 2018, 06:50 AM   #2
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They are certainly an improvement over the 5 digit hollow centre link SS Oyster bracelets. Most important 2 criteria...Wear it properly fitted (snug or tight, not loose/flopping), Keep it clean and free from dirt and grime. The older ones lasted for decades, these new style should last even longer provided you give it care. RSC does not repair "stretch" aka worn bracelet pins/elongated holes in links. Their M.O. is to replace with new, which of course is very expensive especially PM bracelets. I have yet to see any modern 6 digit Oyster bracelets that were severely worn and ready to break.
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Old 28 August 2018, 07:35 AM   #3
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Hm pitty that you than need to directly replace the full bracelet... How do you advice to keep it clean good without a laser cleaner ? Just water and an cloth ?
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Old 28 August 2018, 09:45 AM   #4
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Hm pitty that you than need to directly replace the full bracelet... How do you advice to keep it clean good without a laser cleaner ? Just water and an cloth ?
I use some liquid dish soap, warm water and a small baby wash cloth. Blot dry with a soft bathroom towel.
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Old 28 August 2018, 07:54 AM   #5
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Old 28 August 2018, 07:44 PM   #6
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Even the so called solid links are not solid they still have holes drilled through them. The only difference there is gold between the drilled holes, vs a gap in the older links. To me much to do about nothing, other than adding weight.
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Old 28 August 2018, 08:55 PM   #7
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Even the so called solid links are not solid they still have holes drilled through them. The only difference there is gold between the drilled holes, vs a gap in the older links. To me much to do about nothing, other than adding weight.
Hmmmm i hate nato straps so would not putt it on one lol
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Even the so called solid links are not solid they still have holes drilled through them. The only difference there is gold between the drilled holes, vs a gap in the older links. To me much to do about nothing, other than adding weight.
They have to have holes for the bracelet pins! But a solid centre link is machined from solid metal, like the outer links. The old 5 digit centre links were hollow tubing pressed into the shape of a link. I prefer solid metal vs. hollow tubing.
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Old 29 August 2018, 12:42 AM   #9
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Even the so called solid links are not solid they still have holes drilled through them. The only difference there is gold between the drilled holes, vs a gap in the older links. To me much to do about nothing, other than adding weight.
Disagree. Of course they still have holes but are much sturdier and less likely to deform.
Plus another advantage of the new bracelets in ceramic models is that Glidelock makes it easier to have the bracelet just the perfect size at all times, which means zero wiggle but still not being too tight - ultimately, reducing friction/wear except for people who prefer to wear the bracelets a bit floppy.

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Disagree. Of course they still have holes but are much sturdier and less likely to deform.
Plus another advantage of the new bracelets in ceramic models is that Glidelock makes it easier to have the bracelet just the perfect size at all times, which means zero wiggle but still not being too tight - ultimately, reducing friction/wear except for people who prefer to wear the bracelets a bit floppy.

Big improvement. There is no room for bracelet pin "wiggle" with the newer link. It is a tighter tolerance fit, which means less friction and a more solid feeling bracelet.
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Old 29 August 2018, 05:54 AM   #11
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Big improvement. There is no room for bracelet pin "wiggle" with the newer link. It is a tighter tolerance fit, which means less friction and a more solid feeling bracelet.
Wear it loose, get some skin grease between the links and let the party start.
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Old 28 August 2018, 08:59 PM   #12
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Just wear it, care for it, and enjoy!

There are som third party vendors who repair stretched bracelets...
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Old 28 August 2018, 09:01 PM   #13
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I've seen some nasty worn out solid bracelets, like previously mentioned: wear it snug and clean it regularly.
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Old 28 August 2018, 09:06 PM   #14
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I've seen some nasty worn out solid bracelets, like previously mentioned: wear it snug and clean it regularly.
You some extra cleaning advice? I know its your profession lol
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You some extra cleaning advice? I know its your profession lol
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Old 28 August 2018, 11:26 PM   #16
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Will look into one,, but have no clue how to remove the watch from the bracelet entirely safely too;p
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Will look into one,, but have no clue how to remove the watch from the bracelet entirely safely too;p
They have tweezers for that. And if you use tape you won't even scratch anything. It's super easy.
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Old 28 August 2018, 11:06 PM   #19
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My GMTs bracelet has stretched a bit over the last 3 years of daily 24/7 wear. It’s not bad yet, and it’s only just begun to happen, but I can definitely see it starting. I don’t wear it particularly tight and never ultrasonic clean it, so these things probably contribute. Also, I wear it 24/7 sleep included, so it’s seen a lot more wear than a watch in a rotation. I expect it to last me another decade or so at least before I have to consider repairing or replacing.

Edit: I do wash it with a soap and toothbrush every other week, and shower with it everyday
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Old 28 August 2018, 11:24 PM   #20
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My GMTs bracelet has stretched a bit over the last 3 years of daily 24/7 wear. It’s not bad yet, and it’s only just begun to happen, but I can definitely see it starting. I don’t wear it particularly tight and never ultrasonic clean it, so these things probably contribute. Also, I wear it 24/7 sleep included, so it’s seen a lot more wear than a watch in a rotation. I expect it to last me another decade or so at least before I have to consider repairing or replacing.

Edit: I do wash it with a soap and toothbrush every other week, and shower with it everyday
Did you bought it new??
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Old 29 August 2018, 01:42 AM   #21
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It is interessing that you can actually learn so much from just a forum about watches lol.. I quite like that though !!!
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Old 29 August 2018, 05:52 AM   #22
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switch to oysterflex
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