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Old 6 June 2013, 04:16 PM   #1
gwizzzzz
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Stainless Steel Datejust Jubilee bracelet question

Hi All,

new to the forums and rolex club. just picked up my first SS datejust with white gold fluted bezel and concealed crown jubilee bracelet from my local AD. I've only had it a few days but I had a question about the bracelet: is the crown clasp supposed to be flush with the rest of the bracelet when worn? I just noticed that gravity makes a tiny 1 mm gap between the clasp and the rest of the bracelet when the dial faces the ceiling. When I turn the dial towards the ground, facing the clasp towards the ceiling, gravity closes the gap and it sits flush. I do understand that if it did not make the gap, it would be difficult to grip/open the clasp. It is very minuscule thing, but I was just wondering if it was supposed to be that way? Because I purchased it a few days ago, I figure that's just the way it is. Any help would be appreciated. First picture shows the gap from gravity (what it looks like when worn), 2nd pic the gap is closed with my finger (flush), and the third pic the dial is facing the ground and the crown is flush with the bracelet.
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