Slevin kelevra
·Hello,
Sorry if this isn’t the place for this thread.
I have a Tudor 9315 bracelet with 380 end links that I no longer need and before I put it up for sale, I’d like to ask the collective opinion on its value.
I see other Rolex and Tudor 9315s for sale with a large variance in asking price.
My particular bracelet is in what I would call excellent condition.
All too often you see these older folded link bracelets being sold and they are effectively scrap, links stretched and dented etc, clasps won’t stay shut etc. There is one minor dent\fold in one of the links where a link has been removed or added in the past but compared to most I’ve seen, it’s minor.
The clasp is extremely good and is stamped with the code K3 which is March 1986 I think. The clasp is actually better than some much more modern bracelets I’ve used. It snaps closed well and the flip lock clicks into place perfectly.
The 9315 bracelet has 11 links in total.
Here are some pics.
Thank you.
Sorry if this isn’t the place for this thread.
I have a Tudor 9315 bracelet with 380 end links that I no longer need and before I put it up for sale, I’d like to ask the collective opinion on its value.
I see other Rolex and Tudor 9315s for sale with a large variance in asking price.
My particular bracelet is in what I would call excellent condition.
All too often you see these older folded link bracelets being sold and they are effectively scrap, links stretched and dented etc, clasps won’t stay shut etc. There is one minor dent\fold in one of the links where a link has been removed or added in the past but compared to most I’ve seen, it’s minor.
The clasp is extremely good and is stamped with the code K3 which is March 1986 I think. The clasp is actually better than some much more modern bracelets I’ve used. It snaps closed well and the flip lock clicks into place perfectly.
The 9315 bracelet has 11 links in total.
Here are some pics.
Thank you.