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Rolex Jubilee Bracelet
After wearing my Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Gold/Stainless every day since 1981 when I bought it, a link has finally broke. I have built extensions, cars and a family always wearing it come what may and had it serviced by Rolex for the first 20 years and they always supplied a new plastic glass. They must have been horrified to see the damage sustained scrapped along brickwork etc.
I never damaged the case itself though. a great watch It was unusual, a black face, no numerals, just a line for each position and a gold bezel with numerals. I have never seen another in this specification, is it rare? What are my options for finding a replacement bracelet? I is too worn to repair. There is a code 62532H 18 on the clasp and links vary from 19.5mm to 15.5mm wide. Are bracelets available or are there specialists out there that can supply a good used one. I don't want a repro as I intend to repair it and gift it to my only son. What price am I likely to need to budget for? Hope you can help. |
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