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    Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake

    I'm after an Oyster bracelet for my Snowflake. Has anyone bought one for theirs, or similar vintage (1976) Rolex Sub?

    Thanks in advance.
    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy tims View Post
    I'm after an Oyster bracelet for my Snowflake. Has anyone bought one for theirs, or similar vintage (1976) Rolex Sub?

    Thanks in advance.
    Does it have to be aftermarket? The 78500 Tudor bracelet is good (very similar to a Rolex 93150) or a Tudor 7836 (folded links) if you don’t mind not having a flip-lock clasp.
    Obvs then you have the 9315 or 93150 but you’re getting up in cost now…

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    Would have originally came wearing a Rolex 9315 iirc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmt 16750 View Post
    Does it have to be aftermarket?
    I guess not, but I was initially just looking to be able to wear the watch in warm weather, which for me means bracelet.

    If anyone has a suitable Rolex, or Tudor bracelet for sale I'm all ears.

    Thanks for the info BTW
    Andy

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    Aftermarket bracelet - Tudor Snowflake

    I bought one from eBay not so long ago
    It has the look without the cost but I prefer it on an EO

    Last edited by Sinnlover; 12th August 2022 at 14:31.

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    Aftermarket rivetted bracelet type were decent and affordable in the past.
    Last edited by Bry1975; 12th August 2022 at 14:58.

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    Forstner who make some decent Omega stuff have just released a range of oysters for Tudor etc
    https://www.watchobsession.co.uk/col...gf_310724=20mm

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    Thanks, but I fear the end links that fit the Black Bay will be considerably too thick / fat.

    I spoke to Forstner's guy in the UK & he was of the same opinion.
    Andy

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    Andy, I have a unbranded rivet oyster style bracelet that I used to wear on my 7021 ( long gone sadly ) if you want it?
    PM me your address and Ill post it out.
    Jase
    Cheers..
    Jase

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    I recently bought this bracelet for my Tudor Sub - very good quality & pretty much an exact replica of a 78500 or 91350 bracelet
    https://rafflesdials.com/watch-bracelet/


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    I've just bought a generic Oyster bracelet from cousins for £5! Comes with 18, 20 and 22mm end links

    Arrives tomorrow - can report back if you'd like

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    Will a Smiths riveted bracelet not fit if you either change the clasp or remove the smiths logo ?

    Not that expensive

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