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Rolex DJ 62510H Bracelet 555 genuine?

  1. kelev_ra May 22, 2018

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    Hey there,

    is the following bracelet a genuine Rolex one?
    Just bought it with a genuine 16030 which just had a service at RLX - so it's genuine for sure.

    With the bracelet I was sure as well - but someone just made me thinking.... :(

    Thank you!!
     
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  2. ATWG May 22, 2018

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    Looks good to me.
     
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  3. kelev_ra May 22, 2018

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    That would be so fantastic...
    I am pretty upset the whole day because of that... some jeweler told me this would for sure be no genuine rolex bracelet.
    But as I bought the watch from the original owner (a pretty old men) I could not believe he sold me an aftermarket/fake bracelet to the defintely genuine watch....
     
  4. Dan S May 22, 2018

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    The bracelet looks legit, but maybe later than the watch. Perhaps that was what the jeweler meant.
     
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  5. kelev_ra May 22, 2018

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    No, the juweler said it's too light to be a genuine rolex bracelet... but I also got some 6251H at home, so I know how rolex bracelets CAN feel...
    Pretty cheap :D
    Still I was totally sure it's legit - and that's why I'm here.
    And I am really glad I got some statements, your opinons,... :)
     
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  6. ATWG May 22, 2018

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  7. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado May 22, 2018

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    As a general rule, Rolex will not service watches with any aftermarket parts, bezels, dials, bracelets etc.
     
  8. kelev_ra May 22, 2018

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    Well yes, the watch was serviced - so I know it's genuine.
    But I did not get the bracelet serviced as I would like to send it to klokkeland.no.
    But before I'd do that, I wanted to know if it's legit.
    I say yes - juwelier said no.
    Even if I am pretty sure I had more rolex or luxury watches in my hands than the juwelier (small town - only got stuff like armani, hugo boss, fossil,...) I got kinda insecure...
     
  9. Uniqez May 22, 2018

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    I would say it looks good. Usually edge of the links a giving it away on the fake ones.
    Did he say why he thinks, it is not authentic?
     
  10. kelev_ra May 22, 2018

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    Yes, because it's too light...
    But as I said - I don't know how many vintage rolex bracelets he has ever seen or touched...
     
  11. Uniqez May 22, 2018

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    Did you ask him what weight is he looking for? I've seen a video online, where guy puts two subs (watches only, no bracelet) on the scale and he had only 4 gram difference (real vs fake). Going just by weight of the bracelet would be silly, unless it is extremely light.
     
  12. kelev_ra May 23, 2018

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    That's what I thought.
    Well, I got some good responses here - and also I got a message from a well respected rolex-expert I read a lot about.
    He told me it is genuine.
    So - for me - there are no more doubts!
    Thank you all!