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FS: Flat-end watch bracelets to fill lugs on 1960s 19mm divers

Bracelets with the flat 19mm lugs to fit the many 1960s/70s watches that take that type of band, as shown in the pictures below.

Just got a second flat-links style in, the Kreisler band shown in the first two pictures here. Email for more details or pictures.


Then we have this type.




Many 1960s vintage dive watches like the ones shown above are difficult to find steel bracelets for because of the deep, extended 19mm wide lugs with a flat connection point. The vintage NOS Kreisler Stelux bracelet shown fits these common 1960s case styles, shared by many divers and dive chronographs. Perfect complementary finish to this folded steel bracelet with satin finish links that have polished centers. New Old Stock dive watch bracelet from the 1960s. You can let us know what watch you're fitting this bracelet on and usually we will have that case in the shop to custom-fit the ends on. The pictures show some different applications.





The end pieces come apart from the band and attach by sliding the spring bar through the slot at the end of the band. Good length that will fit many wrist sizes. Fully extended the band measures 6 1/4 inches (15.8cm) and it will size down in 7 incremental adjustments in the clasp to as short as 5 1/2 inches (14cm). To make it shorter, there are 5 removable links with slide out bars, shown in the picture with the Kreisler logo on the back of the clasp. The links are 2.8mm thick. The clasp is 17mm wide and the links gradually flare out to 17.8mm wide at the ends. Weighs 39 grams. Getting the end pieces to sit flush requires easy one-time adjustment of the tabs on the back of the band to set the end piece in tightly.




Price is $250.

U.S. buyers pay $6.99 shipping & tracking. International buyers pay $40 for First Class Registered shipping or $80 for Express (arrives in 4-5 days worldwide).

PAYPAL or QUESTIONS to billmahoney@aol.com

Thanks for looking and kind regards - Bill Mahoney

Squinky.com

Email billmahoney@aol.com if you need additional information or if you are seeking a particular style or size ends similar bracelet. We also have many other types of vintage watch bracelets in the Bracelets, Heuer and NSA Swiss Bracelets sections at Squinky.com

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