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A question about clasps.
My GMT IIC has the "Easy Link" feature. Yet I see that some newer Rolexes have the "Glide Lock". What is the difference and which system will the new SS Sub have in your opinion? Thanks
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The GLIDELOCK system is an engineering improvement over the older Fliplock bracelet which had Diver extension links..........so you will find the GLIDELOCK only on the Diver's watches, i.e. all the SUBs and the DSSD. However, the No-date Sub still has the older bracelet. The Easy Link feature can be found on virtually all the other models, even the new DJ-II. JJ
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Just in addition to what JJ said, the Glidelock clasp itself is a really clever system allowing for minor bracelet adjustments on the go. There is a sliding link which locks into place allowing the user to either expand or contract the bracelet - it's ostensibly for fitting the watch over a dive suit, but also comes in handy on hot days, for example, or any occasion that where a minor adjustment would make the watch more comfortable or secure. A very clever and elegent system
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I have read about divers loosing the watch on a dive. |
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Thank you JJ and Chris.
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