MarktheTime
·Hi, up for sale is a genuine Rolex Oyster bracelet, 78360 in nice condition with an "H" date clasp, signifying 1983 / 1984 I believe.
The bracelet is 20mm wide and comes with two genuine Rolex 558B endlinks (which I believe were designed to work with Explorers with or without drilled lug holes). If you have - or can source - a different pair of end-links (580, etc.), this 78360 can also work perfectly with a vintage GMT Master I or II ( 1675, 16750 , etc.), Explorer I or II ( 1016 ) , Daytona, DateJust, etc.
I'm not the original owner of the bracelet so I can't speak to its history, but it has only moderate stretch (see photo), a couple of light scuffs on the clasp from normal wear, and no obvious signs of damage to any of the links (at least to my eyes). It wears very comfortably. It has 12 links (including the smaller connector links at the clasp) that will easily accommodate a 7 - 7.5 inch wrist. There are 4 permanent links on one side and 3 on the other. Measurement fully extended is shown in the photos, from both top and bottom view. Spring bars are not included.
I'm asking US $975 net to me, which I believe is slightly below market, in an effort to help it find a new home quickly. That price includes priority shipping in the USA (I'm in Philadelphia, and have plenty of references here and on Instagram, where I'm also @MarktheTime). International pricing/shipping subject to discussion. Bank wire, PayPal friends/family, or Venmo accepted. Please inspect the photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions. No refunds unless materially misrepresented in any way.
Now to the pictures - and thanks for looking!
Mark
The bracelet is 20mm wide and comes with two genuine Rolex 558B endlinks (which I believe were designed to work with Explorers with or without drilled lug holes). If you have - or can source - a different pair of end-links (580, etc.), this 78360 can also work perfectly with a vintage GMT Master I or II ( 1675, 16750 , etc.), Explorer I or II ( 1016 ) , Daytona, DateJust, etc.
I'm not the original owner of the bracelet so I can't speak to its history, but it has only moderate stretch (see photo), a couple of light scuffs on the clasp from normal wear, and no obvious signs of damage to any of the links (at least to my eyes). It wears very comfortably. It has 12 links (including the smaller connector links at the clasp) that will easily accommodate a 7 - 7.5 inch wrist. There are 4 permanent links on one side and 3 on the other. Measurement fully extended is shown in the photos, from both top and bottom view. Spring bars are not included.
I'm asking US $975 net to me, which I believe is slightly below market, in an effort to help it find a new home quickly. That price includes priority shipping in the USA (I'm in Philadelphia, and have plenty of references here and on Instagram, where I'm also @MarktheTime). International pricing/shipping subject to discussion. Bank wire, PayPal friends/family, or Venmo accepted. Please inspect the photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions. No refunds unless materially misrepresented in any way.
Now to the pictures - and thanks for looking!
Mark
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