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4 March 2011, 07:27 AM | #1 |
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Folded Oyster Question
Did the 7836 or 9315 folded Oyster bracelets ever come with separate end links [vs attached]?
Thanks in advance, dP
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4 March 2011, 07:30 AM | #2 |
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Yes, Dan. The 9315 came alternately with 380 (attached) and 280 (detached) end pieces AFAIK (mine has attached 380s). My 7836 has detached 280 end pieces. I thought that all 7836 bracelets had detached end pieces, but I could be wrong.
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I have a 7836 w/ attached 382 end links that came standard on my 1970 Tudor Date + Day. I also have a 78360 but no end links that I'm not using and thought it might be the perfect upgrade for someone to turn their GMT into a daily wearer and save the original vintage 7836. Thanks, dP
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The 300 reference was mid 70's. |
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