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Anyone with bracelet "stretch" on their modern Rolex bracelet yet?
With all the talk about bracelet cleaning and maintenance on the forums, I'm wondering if anyone has bracelet "stretch" on their modern Rolex yet. I hadn't had my bracelet ultrasonic cleaned on my Sub-C for nearly two years of daily wear, but periodically cleaned it with soap and water (and sometimes a toothbrush to get in between the links). After this time period, I seem to have a little more play in the bracelet, but still not something I'd consider "stretch."
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WG sub five years old washed a lot, zero stretch
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A few watches like SD worn and used and abused as tool watches in both fresh and salt water,now over 20 years old with very little wear just normal wearing scratches.
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I believe if you wash it weekly with a soft soap instead of "periodically", you will not see much if any stretch on the modern bracelets.
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My picture of the dirty US water, clearly shows that "periodically" cleaning your watch does little to get the gunk out of the bracelet. Stretch is really not "stretch" - as fully and better explained by Larry: Quote:
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"Stretch" as we know it related to bracelets was an issue with the old folded links that would eventually open up. Larry's explanation above is spot in for hollow center link bracelets. Very modern bracelets with solid center links have even less wear issues because there is a lot more material surrounding the pins.
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Bottom line, it will take a long time to notice any stretch...(decades perhaps) with any bracelet. Though it seems a dirty bracelet, worn loose -- will expedite this process. After cleaning many bracelets, even something that looks clean...isn't. A few minutes in an ultrasonic tank and you can see lots of dirt and debris coming from the "clean" bracelet. |
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Mine is a month old and still squeaks. lol
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Solid center links are the big difference. Rolex should have been making bracelets this way since day one. Definitely more metal surrounding the bracelet pins and a much more solid feel. Now they have more heft and feel like a several thousand dollar watch should. JMO.
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30 year daily wear and daily showered.
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With the exception of one watch the two tone yacht master all modern Rolexes use solid center links. Stretch is not a problem for today's Rolex. That's why I prefer them over vintage watches.
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first link
Has anyone noticed that on brand new watches the first link (the one that attaches to the lugs) and the second link seem to have some play compared to the rest of the other links on the bracelet. Has anyone seen this on their new watches?
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Rounded hollow links are what caused stretch. Instead of being rounded like they were when new they are now more oblong on your watch. In my opinion vintage Rolexes while cool are inferior to modern ones.
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The stretch is worse on gold watches because of the softer metal.
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I agree. I never considered an older Rolex and never would've with the hollow links. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Well, I've owned my TT Bluesy for 18 years and she has been with me everywhere. She is a keeper. But the bracelet on my year old Hulk is very nice.
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I do tend to think we get emotionally attached to things. I know I have a watch tha I've thought about selling many times because I have a new purchase that is similar. However I have a hard time parting with it. I do think bluesy is gorgeous though.
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The newer, solid link bracelets, are much heavier, and as a result, likely to be more prone to excessive wear and tear than the older, lighter hollow link.
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Not my pic, super jubilee.
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I bought my 114060 in 2012 and I've worn it daily 16-18 hours a day for 2 years as my one and only Rolex.
Recently I noticed that the first link after the end link on the 6 o'clock side has slightly more "play" than the other links of the bracelet.
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I'm not sure solid = less stretch. The area that wears is exactly the same. Actually more surface area contact would be worse and accelerate the wear rate... Wouldn't it? I'm confused now.
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I would assume the US would clean inside the links a lot better than any toothbrush. My US water post cleaning (with the watch being regularly cleaned with a brush): |
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