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Difference in Sub and Seadweller bracelets
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Juts wondered if anyone could explain the differences in the Submariner 93150 and Seadweller 93160 bracelets? Many thanks |
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On the 93160 polished sides and interchangeable extension link.
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Another difference is the last link that connects to the clasp is slightly different,
(in comparison a 93250 bracelet only has a half link in this position) The 93250 would be more similar to the SD bracelet as it also has SEL.
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Thanks guys - much appreciated!
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Always wondered about that.
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The biggest difference imho is the locking mechanism of the dive extension link.
With the 93150, you would tend to get some clasp flap that would occasionally get caught & pop open the dive link. With the 93160/93250 that issue was resolved.
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Table very helpful and many thanks - so does the Seadweller come with two interchangeable extension links, i.e one fitted to the bracelet and one in the toolkit, as either 32-20751S or L?
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Found a AD clasp with out the ring on the back of the clasp links that shows you where to press to extend. Is the circle from the older or newer bracelets?
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Frequently the circle link is removed for fitting since it is the first removable link.. Fitters should remove the next link in line to retain it, however, the bracelet still works the same.. The circle link is no different than any other removable link except for the circle stamp.. ![]()
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