Quality 18k Gold Plating: made with premium 316L stainless steel and plated with 18k gold using an ionic vacuum process for durability and a genuine gold look. Offers long-lasting finish and Quality appearance.
Adjustable Size: Band measures 7 inches with clasp closed, fitting wrists up to 8.5 inches. Five removable links with screws allow easy adjustment for a designed for a great fit.
Elegant Design: Features polished gold center links and matte finish side links for a refined look. The gold plating on both sides adds authenticity and style, enhancing the overall appearance of your watch.
Complete Set with Extras: Includes a Quality watch band and two spring bars for easy installation. Note: This band does not fit watches made before the 1970s due to different end piece shapes.
Quality: Crafted from durable materials for long-lasting performance. Ideal for watch repairs, replacements, and customizations, providing optimal functionality and precision for your timepiece.
Description
19MM OYSTER WATCH BAND BRACELET COMPATIBLE WITH ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL 15037 15038 15053 15200 TWO TONE The item for sale is a brand new, aftermarket replacement , heavy Solid link, Oyster watch band in 18k gold/stainless steel. It is made for men's 34mm Rolex Date 15037 15038 15053 15200 or Tudor watches with 19mm lugs. This band is plated by ionic vacuum process with 18k gold finish which makes it look like the original.The ionic vacuum plating process offers a longer life on the gold. This band is made of Quality 316L stainless steel and will fit your Rolex Date with 19mm lugs..This is a Quality watch band made particular to the above watches standards. The gold is shiny and side link has matte finish. Five links are removable by screw to adjust the size. It is 7 inches long with the clasp closed and it will fit 8-8 1/2 inch wrist. The center links are polished gold color on top and backside. Side links are matte finish. You will receied complete sets of watch band and it comes with 2 spring bars.It will not fit watches made before the 70's due to the different shapes of end pieces on those watch cases.