From Oyster to Oysterflex, Rolex Bracelet Designs, Link Counts, and Clasp Types

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Rolex Bracelet Designs

  1. Oyster Bracelet: Introduced in the late 1930s, it is renowned for its unique and robust three-link structure. This bracelet not only excels in performance but also stands out as a classic choice for wristwatches with its elegant and seamless design. It perfectly embodies the philosophy of founder Hans Wilsdorf: in a modern, complex, and ever-changing world, a wristwatch is a tool for coping.
  2. Jubilee Bracelet: Launched in 1945, the Jubilee bracelet is celebrated for its iconic link structure and visual appeal. Designed specifically for the Datejust, it combines durability and comfort, and through continuous development, it has become an ideal match for other watch collections.
  3. President Bracelet: First introduced in 1956 on the Day-Date model, it is crafted exclusively in 18K gold or 950 platinum. Its semicircular three-link design, along with refined polishing and satin finishing, reflects Rolex’s unrelenting pursuit of exceptional quality.
  4. Oysterflex Strap: Debuting in 2015, this strap features an elastic metal core coated with high-performance black rubber, blending toughness with flexibility. It not only meets the specialized needs of certain Rolex professional watches but also offers unparalleled wearing comfort.

Number of Links in Rolex Bracelets Ongoing Updates

Types of Rolex Clasps

  • Easylink Extension Link: Patented in 1996, the Easylink allows the wearer to easily adjust the bracelet length by approximately five millimeters, ensuring the watch fits perfectly on the wrist in any situation.
  • Oysterlock Clasp: Designed specifically for the professional series, the Oysterlock clasp features a dual-locking system to prevent accidental opening, providing peace of mind for the wearer even in the most demanding environments.
  • Glidelock Extension System: Introduced in 2008, this system allows for tool-free bracelet length adjustment, offering up to 15 or 20 millimeters of fine-tuning space to adapt to varying environmental needs.
  • Oysterflex Extension Clasp: Designed for the Deepsea Challenge model, it extends the bracelet by approximately 26 millimeters and, when paired with the Glidelock system, allows the watch to be worn over a diving suit, offering convenient and time-saving operation.
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