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Yesterday, 01:55 PM | #31 |
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I no longer need to remove a link on the last two ceramic models. Including both bracelets on my GMT. Jubilee and oyster were minus zero links. I think the oyster went in one micro adjustment but the jubilee I purchased November 2024 is all the way out.
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Yesterday, 03:38 PM | #32 |
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Not sure why folks are having problems but all of my modern Rolex with Oyster bracelets have come with 12 links and I remove two of them to fit, starting with the clasp micro adjust in the middle. The first was in 2017, the latest last fall. I have one with Jubilee and I know it’s different than the Oyster.
I also know that wrist size can grow or shrink at different times of the day and also if/when your weight fluctuates. I don’t believe for a second that Rolex has shrunk their links. |
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Today, 12:18 AM | #34 |
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My last new Rolex was the Submariner 124060. I had to add and ten half link at 6 o’clock to get the right fit on my 7” wrist. My 114060 is 6 links 12, 4 links 6. Weird.
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Today, 12:36 AM | #35 |
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What's next...an auto with three wheels....the sales guys says...ohh...you need to purchase a 4th wheel.....
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Today, 03:40 AM | #36 |
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Don’t know. My Oyster bracelets have been on a GMT and a SS Daytona plus several OP41’s. All fit me well with two links removed and micro in the middle.
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Today, 03:45 AM | #37 | |
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I have 3 36 mm Rolexes, all on Oyster. All came with 12 links. My Explorer has 2 links out, my OP and DJ, only one link out. Like you 6 links at 12 and 4 links at 6. My wrist is 6 1/2 inches. Go figure… Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Today, 04:50 AM | #38 |
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Might it be a slightly shorter clasp?
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Today, 05:00 AM | #39 |
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The AD needed to add 2 links to my BLNR on jubilee when I received it last year. No cost was added for the additional links.
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Today, 05:14 AM | #40 |
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No cost to the end consumer. I am sure the ADs need to purchase extra links from Rolex to have on hand for any wrist bigger than 7 Inches. This small change probably added millions to the bottom line.
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Today, 05:45 AM | #41 |
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All my 5 digit models came with 12 links.
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Today, 06:12 AM | #42 |
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a good source if you need an extra SS link is DavidSW, shoot him an email and ask if he has a spare he can sell you, he'll overnight it to you and everything, very cool.
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Today, 07:17 AM | #43 | |
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Are new oyster bracelets shorter?
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The clasp on my Explorer is a bit longer, but not by a whole link length. All 3 watches are set up so the easy link is tucked in, in case I need it. I do wear my watches loose enough to fit my index finger between the watch and my wrist, so not tight. On my Explorer, the micro adjust is on the last or loosest hole, the other two on the 1st or tightest hole. It’s my observation that the watches are set up to accommodate up to a 7 or 7 1/4 inch wrist. A lot of men have bigger wrists than that. Rolex should do better, in this regard. Luckily my TT is going to my daughter some day, so I won’t need extra links for that one. All my sons are tall guys of average build, or slightly bigger, so I guess I’ll be buying extra links for the boxes of three SS Rolexes. Something to add to my “to do” list. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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