Description
NOT produced by Seiko but by Miltat, you can also buy them at strapcode.com and taikonaut-time.com, it is called | |
This beautiful bracelet is an alternative for the Seiko Jubilee. One of the main issues I have with the Seiko Jubilee is the clasp: you cannot change it and you have to open it with your nail. Also the “feel” of the bracelet is light and cheap, it has folded middle parts of the links and hollow end pieces (but it wears comfortable). It rattles a bit which contributes to the feeling I have with the Seiko Jubilee. The Solid Jubilee bracelet has solid end pieces and solid middle parts. The way the bracelet is attached to the end pieces is different (picture) so the lug-to-lug width is in fact a bit wider. The links are attached to eachother with small screws, a small screwdriver 1.4mm, is what you need to remove a screw. This bracelet has a variety of clasp-options. |
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This bracelet has been made for the Seiko SKX007/009/011 watch case, the end pieces (solid steel) do not fit on a different watch case. It comes with thick push pins, with shoulders so they can be removed with ease. It needs a clasp of 18mm wide because it tapers from 22mm at the lugs to 18mm at the clasp. |
Tip for installation: Go through the lugs with the end pieces without push pins. This removes possible steel particles around the holes for the push pins. |
The current options for clasps are:
- Neutral with 3 adjustment holes and a safety lock
- Neutral with 6 adjustment holes
- V-clasp with 6 adjustment holes and a safetly lock
- Seiko clasp with 4 adjustment holes and a safety lock
- Seiko clasp with 4 adjustment holes, a safety lock and an open or closed divers’ extension
- A simple ratcheting clasp, no adjustment holes but easy to extraxt
- A solid Ratcheting clasp, the summum