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  1. HPFarabutto May 7, 2020

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    Hi all, this is an image from the web. Are these end links original Rolex as the clasp or not? If yes wich is the reference? If not wich is the name of this kind of ends?
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  2. Togri v. 2.0 Wow! Custom title... cool May 7, 2020

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    Not original
     
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  3. HPFarabutto May 8, 2020

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    Someone told me early ‘50s jubilee
     
  4. Togri v. 2.0 Wow! Custom title... cool May 9, 2020

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    It looks too thick for the Rolex straight tube end piece.

    I believe it should look like the one on this image

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  5. morningtundra May 9, 2020

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    I've seen rolled links, and folded links but never hollow tube links like that. Straight bar end links did appear for a short period before the curved end-links arrived.

    But TBH, and without better pics, I'd say that was not an original bracelet. But as someone said to me recently, "welcome to vintage Rolex, where anything is possible".
     
  6. Togri v. 2.0 Wow! Custom title... cool May 9, 2020

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    I think he knows that the bracelet is not original as he only mentioned the endlink and clasp. And no, Rolex never made a Jubilee like that
     
  7. HPFarabutto May 11, 2020

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    Exactly, I was interested in the type of end links because I like the feelings. This piece was sold by a very famous vintage shop in Italy, I don’t have any reason to dubt about originality but, yes was not the point. I got a vintage jubilee and I was wondering if it was possible to arrange it as in the pic but also because of your sheet it seems that probably to fit it you have to remove fix part...it seems a mess