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Old 19 May 2011, 05:22 PM   #1
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Icon7 9315 Bracelets & 380B end pieces?

Hi Everyone,

Hope that you may be able to help?

During which years were the 9315 bracelets with the 380B end pieces used?

Also, what models were these fitted too?

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Old 20 May 2011, 02:40 PM   #2
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Hi Everyone,

Have I posted the above question in the wrong section of the forum?
Not sure?
Hope that someone will have an answer?

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Old 20 May 2011, 04:58 PM   #3
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Hi Everyone,

Have I posted the above question in the wrong section of the forum?
Not sure?
Hope that someone will have an answer?

Till next time...

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Try to post your question in the vintage forum!

To the best of my knowledge the 9315 was used on the Submariner and Seadweller models (5512, 5513, 1680, 1665) starting in the mid 1960s up till the mid 1970s when it was replaced with the heavier 93150. It was also used all the way up till the mid 1990's on the Tudor Submariner models, but then it had a Tudor logo on the clasp on the later models.

380B is for Submariner models; Rolex 1680 and Tudor 9411/0, 9401/0, 76100, 79090, 79190. It replaced the earlier 380.

There should be a code on the clasp indicating date of production. Just google "Rolex + clasp code" and you will find help.

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Old 20 May 2011, 05:07 PM   #4
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Hi,

Many, many thanks for your reply!

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Old 20 May 2011, 05:29 PM   #5
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I agree with the above post from Anders. I'm on my home PC so I am without my chart, but I want to say late 60's & early 70's for Rolex, but Tudor used the 9315 much later. Not sure about the endlinks.
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