I'm after an Oyster bracelet for my Snowflake. Has anyone bought one for theirs, or similar vintage (1976) Rolex Sub?
Thanks in advance.
Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake
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Re: Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake
years ago I had a hardley roma aftermarket bracelet on my rolex that worked great for the price.
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Re: Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake
If you are ok with straight end links, old school style, the Forstner beads-of-rice is a nice option. I’m impressed with their quality, especially for the price. The links are attached with a single screw. The standard clasp is an old school type, but they make a nice milled clasp, similes to modern Omega with twin buttons. It has many micro adjustment holes.
I had one on my BB58 and like them so much I’m considering one for my new Speedy.
Bracelet $125
https://forstnerbands.com/collections/t ... ds-of-rice
Clasp $75
https://forstnerbands.com/collections/a ... lled-clasp
I had one on my BB58 and like them so much I’m considering one for my new Speedy.
Bracelet $125
https://forstnerbands.com/collections/t ... ds-of-rice
Clasp $75
https://forstnerbands.com/collections/a ... lled-clasp
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Re: Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake
Kinda following Hoppy’s suggestion, if you’re OK with straight end links, Marc at Long Island Watches has a 20 mm tapering to 16 mm at the clasp. I’d describe quality as same as Strapcode, probably from the same factory. Here are a couple pics of it on my 38.5 mm Seiko solar for comparison.
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