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15 July 2010, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Spring Bar Question
i recently learned that rolex uses different sized spring bars for dressy vs. sport models. i know the the spring bars for the lug holes vs no lug holes cases are different, but what's different about them? if you had an older model datejust w/ lug holes, what is the proper spring bar used?
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15 July 2010, 10:52 PM | #2 |
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Bars for no lug holes has a ridge at the end, whereas lug holes are smooth...
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16 July 2010, 08:21 AM | #3 |
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Pretty sure there's more variation than that. I'm currently engaged in a spring bar hunt that I should recount here on TRF some time. Trying to find spring bars for a lug holes GMT II but the standard ones don't seem to fit the non-SEL 78790 bracelet, at least not the recent one I have.
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16 July 2010, 08:38 AM | #4 |
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All of the through hole cases use the same spring-bar, part number 23-9291.. There is another part number also (I think 9290) that has a slightly shorter pivot pin so it won't stick all the way out of a thin lug... They are 2mm thick.
The newer ones (without through holes) use a double shouldered spring bar and they are not really interchangeable because of the flanges and the pivots are smaller in diameter... . Most of the professional line use 2mm thick bars, but there are exceptions like the Yachtmaster and Daytona that use 1.8mm diameter bars..........
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And it depends on the bracelet - an Oyster, at least on my 16710 GMT is 2mm wide but on the Jubilee you need 1.8mm.
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