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Main Forums => Watch Reviews => Topic started by: hanz079 on May 11, 2012, 09:31:39 AM
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These endlinks that I ordered finally arrived.
Very very well made endlinks for Rolex and Tudor watches if you would like something on instead of the usual bracelet.
Fit's like a glove.
I got 3 sets.
1 for the Tudor 94110.
1 for the Submariner 14060.
1 for the GMTIIc 116710LN.
First set of pics that I took.
Kinda busy so I have yet to fit the other on yet.
And I haven't got a nice leather strap, so I put it on nato and it still fits nicely.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/90b2fe7f.jpg)
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/60525504.jpg)
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/f1a1da12.jpg)
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/16cf843f.jpg)
These endlinks does not come cheap as they are made to order.
Waiting time is a month.
But the end results is all worth it.
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
No more gap on lugs.
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Hmmm interesting.
Never knew someone custom these things.
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Nice. How do you fit them in? Clip or screw?
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the point is, how much it costly you?
i had another 1 tudor tiger but come with the "jubilee" bracelet, thinking for change to the strap
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Bro Hanz, you got this from one of the seller in TRF? Correct me if I'm wrong. :Cheers:
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Nice. How do you fit them in? Clip or screw?
Just fit in nicely, no clip and no screw.
the point is, how much it costly you?
i had another 1 tudor tiger but come with the "jubilee" bracelet, thinking for change to the strap
Cost about rm350 per set shipping included.
Bro Hanz, you got this from one of the seller in TRF? Correct me if I'm wrong. :Cheers:
Correct. TRF user Eturchak.
Ppl call these endlinks Etur endlinks using his name.
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Updated as I have time to take some pics.
These are the endlinks before installation.
Left = Front
Right = Back
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00870.jpg)
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00871.jpg)
The back is "winged" to keep the endlinks in place.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00873.jpg)
Notice that after the endlinks is placed, there is a gap of around 2mm until the spring bar hole.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00878.jpg)
Spring bar is installed. You can see that the gap is there for leather strap or nato.
I have yet to get a nice leather strap to match this watch so I am using the endlinks on nato.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00879.jpg)
After slipping in the nato, the endlinks won't move and fits snugly.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00883.jpg)
Customary wristshot.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Tudor%20Sub%20Snowflake%2094110/DSC00887.jpg)
My overall thoughts on the endlinks is that they are really well made.
Solid piece of stainless steel and fits like a glove.
Virtually no play once installed... tell alot about the care that they take to manufacture these.
Word is that these endlinks were in demand for the Daytona models as the Rolex Leather strap Daytona models come with a similar look.
I have yet to fit the set on my GMTIIc but it should look pretty cool if I were to wear it on leather strap.
Here is a pic borrowed from the net.
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Rolex%20GMTII%20Ceramic%20116710LN/_MG_0019.jpg)
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Hanz
Thats was pretty cool.
Mind sharing with me the source (PM)
Thx
dc
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Bro! That cool ! Never thought about this before. Learn new things today ! :Dancing_banana: