You are very welcome

May 30, 2013,17:28 PM
 

I will figure a good fit for you on the end links for the 7159 and 78360 once I have a chance to test the fit.

Best

Bill

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Rolex Oyster 7836 an Exposé Folded link "flush-fit"

 
 By: Bill : January 18th, 2020-12:28
The Rolex Oyster 7836 bracelet graces many models seen between 1967 to around 1975. The 7836 adored the Explorer 1016 and the Explorer II 1655 (Freccione), a personal favorite the GMT 1675 and even the Milgauss 1019 enjoyed her company. They seem to also ...  

Hello Bill! Very interesting post indeed. Bracelets evolution...

 
 By: Subexplorer : May 29th, 2013-07:37
... is another interesting and Complex aspect of our favorite brand. It is specially interesting due to the fact that many vintage timepieces are found with a different bracelet because of a needed replacement during its long service with the original own... 

So many intricate parts to Vintage Rolex

 
 By: Bill : May 29th, 2013-10:48
I think having the period correct bracelet is a nice touch. It seems many like to put modern replacements for safety reasons but the charm of the original bracelet and strange sounds it makes as the bracelet hts is the case is music to my ears. You can co... 

Completely agree Bill! I die for vintage Rolex with their...

 
 By: Subexplorer : May 29th, 2013-14:12
... riveted links bracelets. I know present made Oyster bracelets are far better and stronger for daily hard use, but for looks, the riveted links have no equal, in my modest point of view. They add to a very cool vintage look and a lot of charme to an ol... 

A reference post, Bill.

 
 By: amanico : May 29th, 2013-14:05
It will help me to check if the configurations are correct, with my Vintage Rolexes. I must admit that my knoweldge on Vintage Rolex Bracelets is close to zero. Thank you! Best, Nicolas

A certain that i learn from your great knowledge. Thx for sharing

 
 By: logan : May 29th, 2013-17:53
Thank you for sharing your information with us! Best cordial regards, Logan

Just the tip of the iceberg

 
 By: Bill : May 29th, 2013-20:12
This is still lesson 101 in Rolex school. Class is not dismissed yet...... LOL. I am glad you enjoyed the info. Best Bill

I wont skip not even...

 
 By: logan : May 29th, 2013-20:51
I wont skip not even a day... I used to hate going to school but in this case present even if i have to come to class on weekend LOL Best Regards Sugianto Kosim

Thank you

 
 By: BaltimoreBrian : May 30th, 2013-17:16
Bill, Thank you for taking the time to put this up on the site. So interesting, helpful, and informative!

You are very welcome

 
 By: Bill : May 30th, 2013-17:28
I will figure a good fit for you on the end links for the 7159 and 78360 once I have a chance to test the fit. Best Bill

THANK YOU

 
 By: Mike1066 : May 31st, 2013-17:54
Bill: As always, thank you for your EXTREMELY informative posts. Your detailed studies of the intricacies of Rolex and your willingness to share your findings help to educate all of us collectors and enthusiasts on this site. You're the man! V/R Mike

There is a lot more to come

 
 By: Bill : May 31st, 2013-22:24
I have been trying to solve a question asked by a fellow member regarding the end links for a Rolex / Tudor Monte Carlo 7159. I think I am getting close to an answer for him. Best Bill

Fantastic post!

 
 By: Watcholic_id : January 18th, 2020-22:12
thanks for sharing such a thorough information. definitely will use this as a reference point for my future VR endeavours cheers