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vlydog

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End loops that the springbars go through appear to be rep. I have serious doubts about the authenticity of this item

Saw that too, have to agree -very suspicious!

Gen 93150 is a round loop, not flat on the top with the groove (gen on the bottom).

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I think the recent MBK white 1665 bracelets are better example and it fits gen springbars out of the box.

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Saw that too, have to agree -very suspicious!

Gen 93150 is a round loop, not flat on the top with the groove (gen on the bottom).

DSCN5138.jpg

DSCN5137.jpg

I think the recent MBK white 1665 bracelets are better example and it fits gen springbars out of the box.

Thank you tmg,

So to understand: the gen bracelet is the bottom picture in both examples; right?

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Saw that too, have to agree -very suspicious!

Gen 93150 is a round loop, not flat on the top with the groove (gen on the bottom).

DSCN5138.jpg

DSCN5137.jpg

I think the recent MBK white 1665 bracelets are better example and it fits gen springbars out of the box.

Wow, I have a lump in my throat. I just purchased a Gen 93150 from a VRF member. It was sealed in the package when it arrived. The center link that attaches to the end piece looks like the example tmg showed with the line. Oddly enough, the MBW bracelet, that I have to compare, appears to have the rounded link?

Help Please!

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Wow, I have a lump in my throat. I just purchased a Gen 93150 from a VRF member. It was sealed in the package when it arrived. The center link that attaches to the end piece looks like the example tmg showed with the line. Oddly enough, the MBW bracelet, that I have to compare, appears to have the rounded link?

Help Please!

Here as some pictures the seller sent:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/always_123/93150a.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/always_123/93150b.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/always_123/93150c.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/always_123/93150d.jpg

My camera is unavailable at the moment so I cannot post my own pictures.

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I'm completely confused now.

Vlydog asked me some pics of mine.

I have a S12 93150 and a W8 one.

My understanding is that these 93150 are not in production for years anymore.

Does anybody knows when it stopped?

Here some pics:

W8

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S12

93150_S12_800_02.jpg

93150_S12_800_01.jpg

93150_S12_800_05.jpg

And the W8 last middle link

93150_W8_800_10.jpg

93150_W8_800_11.jpg

93150_W8_800_12.jpg

93150_W8_800_13.jpg

93150_W8_800_14.jpg

93150_W8_800_15.jpg

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I thought the 93150 was still around. Not cheap- $825 was the last price I'd heard and that was 6 mos ago before the USD went to hell. Of course, it was used on the 16610 up until around 2000 when the 93250 w/ SEL's came out and was still on the 14060 till just recently (or maybe still is?) I've thought about taking my gen 1680 into an AD on a Nato and seeing about ordering a 93150, but I just don't feel like dropping a grand.

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@Alligoat: But a 93150 if for "LugHoled" watches, isn't it.

So I guess that recent watches do not carry these.

So the production must have been stopped and new old stock only available...

Do you think a 93150 from 2007 is possible ?

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I believe Rolex still makes the 93150 (at least, as of late 2007) & it retails for about $850 (it was listed in a 2007 Rolex price list that someone posted on TZ last year). But you can only get it from Rolex or from within their dealer network with a trade-in. Any new or NOS gen 93150s that make their way to ebay & other online sellers will almost definitely be sold with a healthy mark-up over the retail price. As a reference, I believe the 2007 retail price for a 24-703 Triplock crown is only about $39. Compare that to the prices being charged (& gotten) for new 703s on the bay & that should give you an idea of the extent of the mark-up.

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93150 is still in production. 14060M uses this bracelet till M series (2007/2008). Don't let others make you crazy - that's a gen...

I really wanna see some people scream fake now for 580 endlinks that have no springbar loops and cutouts for springbar removal... :) And yes, those were produced by Rolex too. :)

Oh and by the way. Would you guys believe that 7836 and 9315 spare parts are still available? No? Well, that is wrong, they are still produced by RSC, 9315 clasps and folded links, only on rare request and pretty expensive, but proven to be existent and genuine.

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