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Old 13 February 2020, 05:12 AM   #1
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Heavier oyster stainless steel bracelet?

I have a "M" series Submariner that I absolutely love, but cannot stand how light the oyster bracelet feels. Do the newer models come with heavier bracelets? Anyone ever gone aftermarket to "solve" this? I am aware that the OEM bracelet has hollow links hence the light weight.
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Old 13 February 2020, 05:55 AM   #2
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6 digit bracelets are made of all solid links, solid end links and incredibly solid clasp, which on the submariner is a much more robust length and includes Glidelock for small (increments as small as 2mm) to large (up to 20mm) adjustments.

Don’t go aftermarket. Your 5 digit bracelet with hollow center links and stamped clasp are superior to anything you will get aftermarket.

I think some on here have acquired and installed 6 digit brackets on 5 digits watch heads. I haven’t done it, but have seen posts from others who have.


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Old 13 February 2020, 06:41 AM   #3
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Yes, the newer bracelet has heavier links and a heavier clasp.
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Old 13 February 2020, 07:05 AM   #4
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6 digit bracelets are made of all solid links, solid end links and incredibly solid clasp, which on the submariner is a much more robust length and includes Glidelock for small (increments as small as 2mm) to large (up to 20mm) adjustments.

Don’t go aftermarket. Your 5 digit bracelet with hollow center links and stamped clasp are superior to anything you will get aftermarket.

I think some on here have acquired and installed 6 digit brackets on 5 digits watch heads. I haven’t done it, but have seen posts from others who have.


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Thanks for the detailed response. Are these six digit bracelets the ones with the polished middle links? Is this something an AD could order for me? Thanks
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Old 13 February 2020, 07:22 AM   #5
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Thanks for the detailed response. Are these six digit bracelets the ones with the polished middle links? Is this something an AD could order for me? Thanks
Submariner Bracelet ref 97200 : brushed center links (and Glidelock)
GMT Master II Bracelet ref 78200 : polished center links (no Glidelock)
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