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26 March 2019, 04:42 PM | #31 |
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TBH it seems like a workaround to OF sizing to me vs a practical usefulness. Easy link should be fine, but since its OF, this is easier than getting the correct length strap pieces right?
I would bet the number of people who can buy and wear the watch as its delivered is much higher now I wouldn't take this as a shift to offering a dive extension system to non dive watches. This is an OF extension system
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26 March 2019, 05:09 PM | #33 |
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This is exactly what I was hoping for, in fact wrote about it in a thread yesterday. The YM in RG with new glide lock and movement starting to look very attractive.
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Probably more useful on Oysterflex given that the range of strap sizes are not ideal for everyone’s wrist size or shape. The issue with glidelock is that you lose the micro adjustment of the easy link clasp. But the 2mm increments are far better than 3 or 5mm
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Glidelock is a great innovation and certainly works well on the dive watch range. Hopefully they will roll it out to some of the other sports over time but hard to say if they will. Better still, if they did so using the Deepsea version!
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Wouldn’t it be great to see this new shortened PM clasp on the Oysterflex Daytona models? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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26 March 2019, 06:43 PM | #38 |
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Not sure if anyone posted this information yet, but the shortened Glidelock on WG OF YM has an adjustment range of 15mm in 2.5mm increments.
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it would
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Was there any change in the clasp as they went from 116622 to 126622?
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The big win for me, though, is that I can stop beating myself up for flipping the RG version three years ago. The new YM is a perfect 42mm, is in my favorite metal, WG, and now has glide lock. The RG is dead to me now and I can move on. |
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That is a GOOD NEWS and the kind of post we enjoy to read in this forum. Thanks for share.
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It would be nice to see it side by side an EXII since they’re both 42mm.
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Great info,
Thanks. Personally the easy link works well compared to my 5 digit bracelets. Glidelock could be useful. The YM has stepped up its place in the line up.
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That's good information. May I ask your source? That would mean it has six positions, compared to the divers' ten, but has 75% as much range.
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Thanks for the information, very useful
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That is killer for the rubber straps! I hope they eventually introduce a stainless steel option. I'm also dreaming someday rolex will sell the oysterflex straps and adjustable glidelock separate so you could get one for your submariner.
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I'm surprised Rolex didn't take the opportunity to trademark a new product name: FlexGlide or FlexLock or some such.
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IMHO revised Glidelock is a perfect solution for any Rolex and is way better than Easy link.
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The info is available on the Rolex website. Click on the clasp detail when in the new YM page. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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"The Oysterflex bracelet on this new model is equipped with a Rolex-designed and -patented Oysterlock folding safety clasp in 18 ct white gold, which prevents accidental opening. It also features the Rolex Glidelock extension system, designed and patented by the brand. This inventive toothed mechanism, integrated beneath the clasp, allows fine adjustment of the bracelet length by some 15 mm in increments of approximately 2.5 mm, without the use of tools." I'd say that confirms it's a shortened clasp. |
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I have had a couple of Rolex models with the Easylink, and never used it. For me, at 5mm, it made the watch either too large or too small. I just got used to using the micro adjusts built into the clasp.
The modified/shortened Glidelock is an excellent alternative. Within little more space than the Easylink, smaller adjustments could be fitted. And I see they have done that as shown in the video. Cheers, Carl
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Do you find those hidden micro-adjusts in the Easylink a bitch to adjust? I had a newer Breitling Pilot clasp with a similar adjustment system, and it was so much more difficult to adjust than the older pin-and-hole system, which could be done in a few seconds with a toothpick.
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