Help: authenicating DJust (bracelet)

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Hi there,

I got offered the following watch: a nice / decent 1603.

whereas I am fairly certain it checks out ok - all original (pls confirm) ... I am fairly certain that the brazelet is not original / legit ...

is it a real rolex brazelet (from another rolex) or is it aftermarket?


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rolex-datajust-167311-MLC20540689614_012016-F_zpsvhcsoxbw.jpg~original

rolex-datajust-863311-MLC20540688881_012016-F_zpsxq8apjb6.jpg~original


any other thoughts?

cheers and thx for your time!
al
 
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Well, your watch would probably not have had a D link jubilee on it when sold. Likely a rolled link or oval link depending on age. To tell if it's a correct Rolex issued bracelet you need close ups of the buckle clasp printing and the end link numbers. 62510H and 555 end pieces is what you will probably find. The date/mfg. code may be a J, These are on 80's & 90's issue mostly. Better bracelet than original issue imo. m
 
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Well, your watch would probably not have had a D link jubilee on it when sold. Likely a rolled link or oval link depending on age. To tell if it's a correct Rolex issued bracelet you need close ups of the buckle clasp printing and the end link numbers. 62510H and 555 end pieces is what you will probably find. The date/mfg. code may be a J, These are on 80's & 90's issue mostly. Better bracelet than original issue imo. m
Man - you're good!
 
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Hi nice 1603 here's mine on an oyster bracelet..