does anyone know if the springs can be replaced when they get weak or broken?? JON P
BWG will not touch them. They were machine made and a PITA to work on. AND, no one has the springs it seems.
I might be in the minority but I love the stretch oyster band. They're so comfortable but also very fragile given the age. Slap one on a vintage Seawolf and they look sooo right.
They can be pricey but if it was marked Rolex (which had a similar band), it'd be priced about five times as much.
i just bought one from BWG, it is on the way now. all springs are tight now so i will treat it gently. it is going to look FINE on my white dial SW that BWG just restored for me! i AM lucky because i have a small wrist so i will probably have to adjust a couple of holes on the clasp. i wear one loose so i should not be putting any stretch on the band.i hope to get it to last for years as the watch is only worn every once in a while. i was afraid the could be a problem with this type band but it was the first one i have ever seen that did NOT have bad springs. wish me luck!!
That's awesome Jon! Post a pic of it when you can. The jubilees are more functional but the stretch oyster just looks so right.
I had one in really very good condition, sold it on ebay which I really regret and only got $40 or so for it. Thought it would go for
at least $100.00.