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4 October 2021, 09:36 AM | #1 |
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17013 replacement band
Hi all. New to the Rolex world. I recently received my grandfather's 17013 piece. It is beautiful but I would like to replace the gold bracelet with something more functional. I've spoken with a few Rolex dealers who have said that the integrated design on the piece will complicate the replacement process. The consensus seems to be that a custom work is necessary but nobody has been able to point me to a place which would be able to do the work.
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5 October 2021, 01:07 AM | #2 |
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Ive seen some custom leather bands for this model. Or you could get a replacement bracelet from RSC. I dont think it makes sense to go any other route for example trying to fit a jubilee from a 16013 will look terrible.
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Thank you! I was hoping for a leather band so I am happy to hear it is possible.
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A competent jeweler could make what you need. I doubt you would need a custom band made, if the metal adapter is made correctly you could slightly alter a standard leather strap to fit it. I’ve made similar parts for watches before.
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Thank you! So I would just ask a jeweler to make an adapter?
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Yes, rather than the leather to the case, I would prefer stainless steel rings to the case supported by a steel bar at the junction of the band.. i.e., similar to a spring bar..
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It's a bracelet watch IMO. What's wrong with the bracelet?
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Don't rush into anything. Have a look around and get used to the Rolex world. You'll get a sense what works and what doesn't. This integrated case isn't made for a leather strap.
How is the steel Oyster bracelet not functional? You can get it tightened up if it's stretched. Best of luck with it. How about a pic? |
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The bracelets for this model are very durable. If yours is damaged I’m sure it could be fixed up so you could wear it without worry.
That said, if you want leather I recommend reaching out to a custom strap maker. I’m sure they could make you something that would work. In particular, check out Aaron at Combat Straps; on his site there are lots of custom examples for difficult to fit cases (AP, Oris, etc) Good luck! |
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Not a single OQ was ever meant to be on a leather strap. Please, don't.
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