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Old 2 June 2017, 05:23 AM   #1
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Help. Need a part, and can't find.

I have a black face Rolex Submariner (gold and stainless) band. I lost the final fold over clasp on the band which is the final security to hold the clasp in. I can't seem to find one anywhere. Rolex wants $1,300 to do a service in order to source the part. Does anyone have any ideas on where I might buy this part? Thank you so much for your help. I have owned, and loved, my watch for twenty years. DanF.
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Old 2 June 2017, 06:21 AM   #2
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You need the pin that secures it too, and file it to the correct size, and rivet it without damaging the clasp.
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Old 2 June 2017, 10:59 AM   #3
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You need the pin that secures it too, and file it to the correct size, and rivet it without damaging the clasp.
Something a good watchmaker could do?
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Something a good watchmaker could do?
Of course
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Something a good watchmaker could do?
Indeed he'll .
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Old 5 June 2017, 12:40 AM   #6
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Going to be tough sourcing those parts. If you're due for a service then send it in and have it replaced. If it's still running good then wear it on a NATO or rubber until the next service.
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It sounds like it's just the fliplock lever that is missing? If your watch is indeed 20 years old, it'll be the all-stainless fliplock (later models had the center section gold plated) which is shared between the 93150 and 93153 bracelets. The part number is 32-20732. They do pop up on ebay occasionally or a friendly authorized Rolex dealer might order one for you. Any skilled jeweler or watchmaker can fabricate a new rivet to hold everything together.
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