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Genuine 20mm Rolex Spring Bars For Submariner, GMT, Sea-Dweller, Explorer I, Explorer II (Set of 2)

Genuine 20mm Rolex Spring Bars For Submariner, GMT, Daytona, Explorer (Set of 2)

  

Description:

 

Genuine 20mm Rolex (Fat) spring bars for Submariner, GMT, Daytona, & Explorer. Please note that these spring bars work only with vintage Rolex style cases with holes through the lugs. The Rolex modern equivalents for "No Holes Cases" are located HERE .  These are Rolex Genuine Springbars and Made of 316L stainless steel which is the highest quality stainless steel available.

Will work with Rolex case references: 1016, 1019, 1675, 16750, 5513, 5512, 1680, 14060, 16550, 16570, 16660, 16600, 16610, 16613, 16700, 16710, 16713, 16753, 16760, 16800, 16803, 

Will work with Tudor case references: 9401, 9411, 9420, 9430, 74100, 75304, 76100, 79090,  79170, 79180, 94010, 94110, 94200, 94210, 94300

Specs:

  • Rounded pivot aka "Tip or Pin"
  • Spring bar diameter is 2.0 mm,
  • Pivot aka "pin" diameter is 1.2 mm.
  • 19.79mm when pins are depressed
  • 25.22mm when pins are fully extended
(End of pins fit flush with lughole when  into case)


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