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Old 4 February 2012, 07:22 AM   #1
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rolex daytona stanless steel

Hi,

I just bought 2 Rolex Daytona black and white face, however I noticed that the bracelets differ by one link's length and the buckle is slightly different. I called the jeweller and they told me that Rolex has change the buckle and add one link to the newer models of daytona. Is it true?

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Old 4 February 2012, 03:10 PM   #2
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the clasp is different but the length of the bracelet is the same.

maybe you have the half link closed on one and open on the other and there is a fine adjustment INSIDE the clasp which maybe at different position as well.

Both, if brand new, should have the same number of links
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