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Old Today, 01:15 AM   #1
neurotichamster8
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116509 on a non-pcl bracelet

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Does anyone know what non-pcl bracelets (e.g. sub) model will fit on a 116509 blue dial Daytona? I assume one from a 116610 sub will fit?

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Old Today, 01:18 AM   #2
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You can have it brushed. Seen it before and looked nice.
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No idea if the bracelet will fit but I wouldn't want to mix SS with WG.

I'd just have the PCL's on your Daytona brushed.
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Honestly SS looks different then Rolex 18k WG. If any SS bracelet fits. I still would vote against it. Just have yours brushed.
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Yep, SS and WG next to each other will be an obvious mismatch.
Have a quality jeweler brush your bracelet, it can be reversed if you change your mind.
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Old Today, 04:52 AM   #6
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ahh thanks for the feedback. ill probably go the brushed pcl route in the future then.
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Steel is much harder than gold. Not sure i would want to mix
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