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Old 8 September 2011, 03:30 PM   #1
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Rattling end links on the 93150 bracelet

Hi, I put on my 93150 bracelet yesterday and had quite a struggle figuring out how to put the end links which I finally did.
One of the endlinks seems to rattle when I shake the watch, Is this normal or I might have not fit it properly?
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Old 8 September 2011, 05:01 PM   #2
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Pics please from different angles. It is either a spring bar issue or the end link is bent our of shape.
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Old 8 September 2011, 05:16 PM   #3
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Pics please from different angles. It is either a spring bar issue or the end link is bent our of shape.
Thanks will do, just to make sure I am using the right endlinks on the 93150 since I have the 9315 bracelet too, are 501B, right?
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Old 8 September 2011, 05:23 PM   #4
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it could lso be wear the endlink joins the next link with the fold over part that is attached to the 'spring bar holder' not being tight enough so it is loose and can be moved slightly. only a mm or 2 and it will be able to move slightly and thus endlink will rattle as it is not firmly in place.
If its that you will know what i mean, compare it with teh other side or do they both rattle?
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Old 8 September 2011, 05:28 PM   #5
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it could lso be wear the endlink joins the next link with the fold over part that is attached to the 'spring bar holder' not being tight enough so it is loose and can be moved slightly. only a mm or 2 and it will be able to move slightly and thus endlink will rattle as it is not firmly in place.
If its that you will know what i mean, compare it with teh other side or do they both rattle?
Thanks will check, rattles only on one side.
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Old 9 September 2011, 01:10 AM   #6
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What watch (ref. #, year) is it?
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Old 9 September 2011, 01:17 AM   #7
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Is a 1680 red mk6, thanks
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Old 9 September 2011, 06:14 AM   #8
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I'd go with 580s for that bracelet and reference. 501s might be better for the 16800 etc..

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Old 9 September 2011, 07:25 AM   #9
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501's or 501b's should also work fine but are not "period correct".
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Old 9 September 2011, 09:41 AM   #10
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Also besides the 2 end links, how many bracelet links come with a 9315 and 93150?

I checked my 9315 and that has 380 end links, should be correct I guess?

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Also besides the 2 end links, how many bracelet links come with a 9315 and 93150?

I checked my 9315 and that has 380 end links, should be correct I guess?

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Here is a great read from our very own reference section....
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http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=73646
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Old 9 September 2011, 01:09 PM   #13
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Also besides the 2 end links, how many bracelet links come with a 9315 and 93150?

I checked my 9315 and that has 380 end links, should be correct I guess?

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as far as i am aware ,380 are just the better/ more sturdy version of 280 so rolex upgraded endlinks from from 280 to 380 rather than it being for a different model
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Old 9 September 2011, 01:12 PM   #14
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Thanks Rob & Christopher. So guess those 501B's should have been 580"s on my 93150 that might explain the rattling.
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A little "rattle" never hurt....
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:)..Rob, that's a great link by Nikos (greekbum).
Can't seem to find info on how many links a 9315 and 93150 should have though.
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:)..Rob, that's a great link by Nikos (greekbum).
Can't seem to find info on how many links a 9315 and 93150 should have though.
13 & 12 respectively (not including end links and extensions)!!
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A little "rattle" never hurt....
Plus just concerned that those endlinks could scratch the part where the serial/ref no. is with all the rattling, if they not the recommended ones for a 1680.
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13 & 12 respectively!!
Thanks Rob:), is that counting the piece link that goes into the endlink as a separate link or excluding that?
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A little "rattle" never hurt....
after a couple of days you just get used to
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Thanks Rob:), is that counting the piece link that goes into the endlink as a separate link or excluding that?
Including~, just not the endlink itself!
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Thanks Rob, checked, my 93150 has 13 including the end pieces that go into the endlink, so that's correct.
Have counted 11 on the 9315 so far, can't figure out if have to count the very small link that goes into/is attached the endlink since is not a long link piece like in the 93150 and is permanently attached to the endlink.
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I know my 93150 has 12, as I have two of them. + the link I had posted also says 12.. Although if you do count them, there is only 11!?!! Must be under the clasp?!!
As for the 9315, I count 13 here: (6 on the 6 side, and 7 on the 12 side!)
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I know my 93150 has 12, as I have two of them. + the link I had posted also says 12.. Although if you do count them, there is only 11!?!! Must be under the clasp?!!
As for the 9315, I count 13 here: (6 on the 6 side, and 7 on the 12 side!)
Thanks Rob, you mean 13 on the 93150? Think I'll need to post pictures.

My 9315 surely has 5 on one side and 6 on the other including the 2 under the clasp, not sure how:).
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Thanks Rob, you mean 13 on the 93150? Think I'll need to post pictures.

My 9315 surely has 5 on one side and 6 on the other including the 2 under the clasp, not sure how:).
No, 12 on the 93150...That's including the link connected to the buckle, and the link connected to the extension.
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No, 12 on the 93150...That's including the link connected to the buckle, and the link connected to the extension.
Thanks, thought will post pictures of the 93150 to make sure(please excuse the iphone pics)....note that I have one link with me that have taken off so that's to be added to the total. So would these be 13 including one I removed?
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And here's the 9315. looks like 11 including 2 under the clasp? Is that silver blank piece joining the 2 in the clasp counted as a link?
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Also view of the 501B endlinks from some older pictures I had, does that gap between the bezel and endlink look right?
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