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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 9:07 am 
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I just picked up a 20mm Titanium Professional 1 Bracelet with 124E End Links - am I right in thinking this would have been for Aerospace models, up until 2004 or so? As I understand it, after that the lug size increased to 22mm.

Do the 124E End-Links work with any other models (I've had a quick search but couldn't find anything).

I've also seen Reference 126E links quoted as the correct link for the earlier Aerospace models - are they a 'solid' alternative to my hollow 124E versions?

As always, any help/advice greatly appreciated.

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goonermike wrote:
I just picked up a 20mm Titanium Professional 1 Bracelet with 124E End Links - am I right in thinking this would have been for Aerospace models, up until 2004 or so? As I understand it, after that the lug size increased to 22mm.

Yes, but see below.

goonermike wrote:
Do the 124E End-Links work with any other models (I've had a quick search but couldn't find anything).

No.

goonermike wrote:
I've also seen Reference 126E links quoted as the correct link for the earlier Aerospace models - are they a 'solid' alternative to my hollow 124E versions?

As always, any help/advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Mike


Technically 126E is for the E75362 for the 01 - 04 Aerospace and 124E is for the 65 movement variant, but they are the same geometry. I believe that 126E is solid, bnewbie likely knows for sure. 104E also works which is the earlier Aerospace bracelet.


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Hi Roff,

That's great, pretty much confirms what I thought, but good to get it verified from a trusted source!

As always, your help is much appreciated.

Bnewbie must have missed this... :poke:

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Roff said it all. :)
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