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Old 12 July 2019, 12:08 PM   #31
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I sent mine to Rolliworks too and it came back almost an inch shorter but much tighter. The oval link jubilee bracelets are a little looser than the D-links anyway even when new because of the geometry. I added only one extra link to mine because it was already at the maximum setting when I sent it in. From what I have seen, they both do very comparable (excellent) work. I'm in California and Rolliworks is in San Fran. Seemed like the obvious choice to me.
Rolliworks is now in Campbell, CA. I had good luck with them for my DJ bracelet stretch.
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Old 12 July 2019, 12:37 PM   #32
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$300 for the bracelet and exactly 4 weeks. During that time the watch was fully serviced. Yours appears two toned so it might be a little more because of the gold
Thanks, that seems reasonable and not too different from MY.
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Old 13 July 2019, 08:43 AM   #33
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Extra links on EBAY right now. I have no idea if it's a good price for your bracelet but they are folded links in two tone for a vintage Datejust. Definitely ask about the width here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mens-Rolex-...ty!91311!US!-1
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Old 13 July 2019, 09:06 AM   #34
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Thanks for this ^^^^^ I've got some thinking to do ......
No thinking necessary. Pick up the phone and talk to Michael Hui at Rolliworks in the SF Bay area. *(408-800-3244‬)

I recently bought a 5513 from Michael Morgan (also a great guy!, and a great watch!), but he didn't have the appropriate 1968 rivet. Rolliworks happened to have EXACTLY the same quarter and year Swiss rivet bracelet that he sold me for a fair price. In fact, when I drove down there to meet him, he had 3 of the 1968 bracelets to choose from - - an American CI, a Swiss stretch-type, and the one that I bought. Amazing place.

More importantly, he did some other work on 3 of my watches and they are AWESOME! His prices are good, and he's very approachable. As I said . . . pick up the phone and chat with him!

Good luck on the Jubilee !
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Old 13 July 2019, 10:50 AM   #35
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Sent my 7206 recently to MY with fantastic results too. I would send my stuff to him again in future

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Old 13 July 2019, 08:17 PM   #36
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No thinking necessary. Pick up the phone and talk to Michael Hui at Rolliworks in the SF Bay area. *(408-800-3244‬)

I recently bought a 5513 from Michael Morgan (also a great guy!, and a great watch!), but he didn't have the appropriate 1968 rivet. Rolliworks happened to have EXACTLY the same quarter and year Swiss rivet bracelet that he sold me for a fair price. In fact, when I drove down there to meet him, he had 3 of the 1968 bracelets to choose from - - an American CI, a Swiss stretch-type, and the one that I bought. Amazing place.

More importantly, he did some other work on 3 of my watches and they are AWESOME! His prices are good, and he's very approachable. As I said . . . pick up the phone and chat with him!

Good luck on the Jubilee !
I will do that, thanks for the info.
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