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rolex 114270 bracelet
Scuse me, an information please...
the central malia of my rolex explorer 112410 serial V (six digit) bracelet is empty, while the side ones are full. is it correct ? In some forums i read the all bracelet to be full from rolex serial number 6 digit. Thanks |
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no one answers ?
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The center links on the 114270 Explorer bracelet are hollow. What you have is correct.
Not all 6-digit references have solid bracelets. Yours is one example of one with hollow centers. Hope that helps. |
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Adding to what was said above, the end links of that bracelet are the only ones that are solid.
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thanks..
now i ask: what model and from which year bracalets are solid ? |
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