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This page collects the cross-family bracelet record: every Oyster, Jubilee, and President reference the project has documented, paired with the end-links that fit each, the clasp generations the bracelets ride on, and the construction-style families the refs belong to. Where two reputable sources disagree on a fitment, both readings are stated and the disagreement preserved. Pre-2020 production references are the focus; modern bracelets appear where they share part numbers or geometry with vintage and discontinued production.

A bracelet's clasp date code dates the bracelet, not the watch head. A swap is always possible. The pairings below describe original-equipment fitment unless noted otherwise.

Bracelets by reference

The table below covers every Oyster-line bracelet ref tracked in the per-family research. Sub-variants appear in the Notes column rather than as separate rows.

Ref Name Years Link type End-link compatibility Families fitted Notes
6635 Oyster rivet, 19mm (early Cosmograph) 1955–1962 Rivet 271 Daytona, Oyster Perpetual Pre-Cosmograph rivet for the chronograph 6234 / 6238 era. Largely supplanted by 7205 by the 6239 launch.
7205 Oyster rivet, 19mm 1958–1969 Rivet 271 Daytona, Oyster Perpetual 19mm sport / Air-King / Precision rivet bracelet. The 20mm Sport-model sibling is 7206. US-market C&I (Connecticut) made an unmarked-end-link 19mm rivet analogue 1959–1979; not a Rolex part.
7206 Oyster rivet, 20mm 1958–1969 Rivet 58, 60, 80 Submariner, GMT-Master, Explorer Two sub-generations: early small rivets (1958–early 60s) shifting to larger rivets in the mid-60s. End-link 80 is the 5513-era stamp; 58 / 60 carry on earlier small-crown / 1960 holdovers.
9315 Oyster rivet, 20mm (early Sport-model) 1953–1958 Rivet 58, 60 Submariner, Explorer Earliest Oyster rivet for the Sport-model line. Pre-7206 generation, lighter gauge.
7835 Oyster folded link, 19mm 1969–1976 Folded 271 Daytona Folded-link successor to 7205 on the 19mm Daytona case. Some aggregator tables show "771" — propagated OCR error of "271"; independent dealer photos only ever stamp 271.
7836 Oyster folded link, 20mm 1969–1976 Folded 380, 380B Submariner, GMT-Master, Explorer 20mm Sport-model sibling of 7835. Documented through five-digit transitional production prior to the solid-link 93150 generation.
78350 Oyster folded link, 20mm (later folded) 1976–1984 Folded 571, 380 Daytona, Submariner Late folded generation; documented as 78350-17 and 78350-19 width variants on the Millenary spec sheets. Substituted on later 6263 / 6265 production where original 7835 had failed.
78360 Oyster solid link, 20mm (full matte) 1976–1993 Solid 503, 580 Daytona, Submariner, GMT-Master, Explorer First solid-link Oyster, brushed throughout. The 78360 → 78390 cutover on the Daytona 16520 sits in a 1991–1993 band: chrono-shop's archived 16520 listing places 78390 production start at 1991, the Blackbird Watch Manual at 1993.
78390 Oyster solid link, 20mm (polished centre) 1991–1998 Solid 503B Daytona, Submariner Brushed outer, polished centre — the visual upgrade from 78360. Late production carries a short flip-lock clasp blade. The "B" suffix on end-link 503B denotes the matching polished middle piece.
78390A Oyster solid link, 20mm with SEL 1997–2000 Solid 503B Daytona Bridge generation between separable-end-link 78390 and machined SEL 78490. Documented on late 16520 U / A / P-serial production.
78490 Oyster solid link with SEL, 20mm 2000–2010s Solid 501B Daytona, Submariner Full SEL, machined links, Easylink 5mm comfort extension introduced mid-production. The 116520 bracelet ref is contested: Boettcher, watch-collector.co.uk, and the Blackbird Watch Manual all attest 78490; a handful of aggregator tables list 78690, which other primary sources tie to the Explorer 14270. Treat 78490 as the working reading pending a Rolex catalog or 116520 caseback paper.
78690 Oyster SEL, 20mm (Explorer-fitment) 1990–2000s Solid 558, 558B Explorer Documented as the Explorer 14270 / 114270 SEL bracelet. Not a Daytona fitment despite older aggregator listings cross-referencing it to the 116520 — see the 78490 row for the dispute.
78790 Oyster SEL, 20mm (Datejust / GMT / Explorer fitment) 1990s–2000s Solid 558 Explorer, GMT-Master Sister bracelet to 78690 fitted across non-Daytona Sport-model 20mm cases of the same era. No documented Daytona application.
93150 Oyster solid link, 20mm (Submariner / GMT / Sea-Dweller) 1976–1990 Solid 580, 585 Submariner, GMT-Master Heavier solid-link generation for Sport-model 20mm cases. Distinct from 78360 in link gauge and end-link family. No documented Daytona OE fitment.
78240 Jubilee, 20mm (five-link, smaller) 1976–2000s Jubilee 455 Submariner, GMT-Master, Oyster Perpetual Cross-fitted Datejust 36mm, Submariner Rolesor, and Pepsi GMT-Master 16700 / 16710. Original Jubilee fitment for the 16710.
62510H Jubilee with Oysterclasp, 20mm 1991–2007 Jubilee 455 GMT-Master Jubilee link construction with the heavier Oysterclasp body. Sometimes documented as 62510D / 62510M for parallel-era variants per the Millenary Watches Rolex spec sheets; the letter suffix marks a hollow-vs-solid generation.
93250 Oyster solid link, 20mm (steel / yellow gold) 1980–1990 Solid 501 Submariner, GMT-Master Two-tone Rolesor solid link. Replaced by 78363 in the SEL transition.
78363 Oyster solid link with SEL, 20mm (steel / yellow gold) 1991–2000s Solid 501, 501B Daytona, Submariner, GMT-Master Two-tone SEL successor to 93250. The Daytona Rolesor (16523) bracelet ref through the cutover to 78393. The 78363 → 78393 transition year on the 16523 is not directly attested; the 16523 serial table inherits the cutover from the 16520 78360 → 78390 mark.
8385 President, 20mm 18k yellow gold 1970s onward President 455 Oyster Perpetual Designed for Day-Date 18038. No documented Daytona application — yellow gold Daytonas (6263YG, 6265YG, 16518, 16528) shipped on the 18k yellow gold version of the Oyster.
97200 Oyster solid link, 20mm (modern Sport-model) 2003–present Oyster integral SEL Submariner, GMT-Master Modern Oysterclasp with Easylink across every fitment. Glidelock on Submariner only; the GMT-Master line never adopted Glidelock. The Daytona 116500LN / 126500LN ships on a 97200-derivative Oyster with Easylink only.
97203 Oyster solid link, 20mm (steel / yellow gold) 2003–present Oyster integral SEL Submariner, GMT-Master Modern Rolesor Sport-model. Easylink on every fitment; Glidelock on Submariner Rolesor variants only.
97208 Oyster solid link, 20mm (18k yellow gold) 2003–present Oyster integral SEL Submariner, GMT-Master Yellow gold modern Sport-model bracelet. Heavier than 97200 by gold density.
97209 Oyster solid link, 20mm (18k white gold) 2014–present Oyster integral SEL Submariner, GMT-Master Premium-tier white gold Sport-model bracelet. Same Oyster three-link geometry as 97200 / 97203 / 97208 in different alloy.

End links

End links sit between the bracelet and the case lugs. The reference number is stamped on the underside of the end link itself for HEL (hollow end link) generations through the late 1990s; SEL (solid end link) generations from the late 1990s onward stamp the date code, part number, and the Rolex crown into the end-link underside but the bracelet ref carries the full SKU.

Ref Bracelets it fits Case lugs (families / refs) SEL or HEL Year cutover Notes
58 9315, 7206 Submariner 6204 / 6205 / 6536 / 6536-1 / 6538; Explorer 6150 / 6350 / 6610 HEL late 1950s Earliest-generation 20mm Sport-model end link.
60 9315, 7206 Submariner 5508 / 5510 / 5512; Explorer 6610 / 1016 HEL ~1960 Second-generation small-crown / early five-digit Sport-model end link.
80 7206 Submariner 5512 / 5513 / 1680; Explorer 1016 HEL ~1969 Definitive 5513-era 7206 rivet end-link stamp per the Field Manual.
271 7205, 7835, 6635 Daytona 6238 / 6239 / 6240 / 6241 / 6262 / 6263 / 6264 / 6265; Oyster Perpetual 1002 / 1007 / 5500 HEL ~early 1980s The "771" code that appears in some chrono-shop and watch-collector Daytona rows is a propagated OCR / copy-paste error of "271"; independent dealer photos only ever stamp 271.
379 62510H, 78240 Oyster Perpetual 1601 / 16014 / 16030 HEL late 1970s Jubilee end link for 19mm Datejust 1601 / Air-King fitments. Not documented on Daytona.
380 7836, 78350 Submariner 5512 / 5513 / 1680; GMT-Master 1675; Explorer 1016 / 1655 HEL ~1976 Folded-bracelet end link for the 20mm Sport-model line. Predates the solid 78360 / 503 family.
380B 7836 Submariner 5513 / 1680 HEL ~1976 "B" suffix denotes the polished-middle variant on the late folded generation. Direct attestation thin.
381 7836 Oyster Perpetual 1601 / 16014 HEL ~1977 Datejust / Oyster Perpetual 36mm folded end link.
451 78240 Oyster Perpetual 68273 HEL 1980s Documented on ladies' President / Datejust bracelets per chrono-shop. Not documented on Daytona.
455 78240, 62510H, 8385 GMT-Master 16710 / 16700; Oyster Perpetual 16013 / 18038 HEL 1980s–1990s Jubilee / President end link cross-fitted across Sport-model Jubilee and Day-Date / Datejust 36mm.
471 78240 Oyster Perpetual 16030 / 16013 HEL 1980s Datejust 16030 / 16013-era end link. Not documented on Daytona.
501 78363, 93250 Daytona 16523; Submariner 16613 / 16803; GMT-Master 16713 HEL ~1991 Two-tone end link family. Pairs with 78363 (steel + yellow gold) and 93250 across the Sport-model Rolesor line.
501B 78363, 78490 Daytona 116520 / 16523; Submariner 16610 / 16613 SEL ~2000 B suffix marks the polished-middle SEL variant. Pairs with 78490 on the steel 116520; with 78363 on the Rolesor 16523.
502B 78490 Submariner 16610LV SEL ~2003 "Kermit" 16610LV-era SEL end link variant. Direct attestation thin.
503 78360 Daytona 16520 HEL ~1993 Full matte (no polished middle); pairs with 78360 on the Daytona 16520 first generation.
503B 78390, 78390A Daytona 16520 HEL ~1997 Polished-middle variant. Pairs with 78390 on the polished-centre Daytona 16520. The 78390A SEL bridge generation reuses the 503B end-link family number.
558 78690, 78790 Explorer 14270 / 114270 / 16570 HEL ~1998 Explorer 14270-era end link. The Daytona-vs-Explorer confusion on the 78690 bracelet ref hinges on this end-link family.
558B 78690 Explorer 114270 SEL ~2001 Polished-middle SEL Explorer end link.
571 78350 Daytona 6263 / 6265 / 6240 / 6241 HEL ~early 1980s Documented on chrono-shop archived listings as the 78350 end-link stamp.
580 93150, 78360 Submariner 5512 / 5513 / 1680 / 16800 / 168000 / 16610; Explorer 1016; GMT-Master 1675 / 16750 HEL ~1990 Sport-model 20mm solid-link end link, the 93150 generation. Cross-fitted across Submariner / GMT / Explorer 20mm cases. Not documented as Daytona OE.
583 93150 Oyster Perpetual 18038 / 18238 HEL ~1985 Likely a Day-Date / Datejust end link. Direct attestation thin; included for completeness.
585 93150 Submariner 16610 / 16800 / 168000 HEL ~1990 RolexHaven groups 580 / 585 as the Sport-model SEL transition end-link family.
integral SEL 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209 Submariner 116610LN / 116610LV / 126610LN / 126610LV / 126613LB / 126613LN / 126618LN; GMT-Master 116710LN / 116710BLNR / 126710BLNR / 126710BLRO / 126713GRNR / 126718GRNR / 126719BLRO SEL 2003 onward Modern Sport-model end-links are integral to the first link of the bracelet and not separable. No printed end-link ref number; the bracelet ref carries the full SKU.

Clasps

The clasp is the most date-specific component on a vintage Rolex. Pre-1976 clasps carry quarterly numeric stamps inside the blade (Roman quarter dot two-digit year, e.g. III.59 for third quarter 1959); from 1976 onward Rolex moved to a single-letter or double-letter year code stamped on the underside. The Daytona never adopted Glidelock — the modern 116500LN / 126500LN ships on a 97200-derivative Oyster with Easylink only.

Generation overview

Generation Years Refs that used it Distinguishing features
Folding clasp (Gay Frères / Rolex stamped) 1953–1969 7205, 7206, 7835, 7836, 9315, 6635 Folded steel blade, no flip-lock. Big Logo (Gay Frères) on early small-crown and 6238-era; Small Logo (Rolex coronet) from 1958.
Oysterlock folded clasp 1976–~1997 78350, 78360, 78390, 93150, 93250 Folded blade with Oysterlock safety latch; short flip-lock extension introduced ~1983 on Sport models, ~1993 on the Daytona 16520. Single-letter date code on blade (A=1976 onward).
Oysterclasp with Easylink (modern) 2002–present 78363, 78490, 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209 Solid machined Oysterclasp body. Easylink 5mm extension lever inside the clasp body. Milled crown stamp on inner clasp from ~2010 on late 116520 and modern Sport-model production.
Easylink 5mm comfort extension 2002–present 78363, 78490, 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209 Internal lever and keeper inside the Oysterclasp body that drops a 5mm extension link without tools. Standard on every modern Sport-model bracelet and the modern Daytona.
Glidelock micro-extension 2008–present 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209 (Submariner only) Toothed track inside the clasp body, ~20mm of fine adjustment in 2mm steps without tools. Submariner-line only; never adopted on Daytona, GMT-Master, Explorer, or Datejust. The load-bearing differentiator between the modern Submariner Oyster and the modern Daytona / GMT-Master Oyster.

Daytona-specific clasp generations track the bracelet timeline tightly. The Big Logo Gay Frères clasp on early 6239 and 6240 production gives way to the Small Logo Rolex stamp through the manual-wind 6262 / 6263 / 6264 / 6265 era. The Zenith 16520 carries Oysterlock with the 78360 bracelet on R / L / E / N / X / C-serial production (1988–~1993), then Oysterlock with short flip-lock and polished centre blade with the 78390 bracelet on S / T-serials (~1993–~1997), then SEL Oysterlock with the 78390A bracelet on U / A / P-serials (1997–2000). The 116520 ships with the modern Oysterclasp from launch — Easylink appears around 2002 and stays.

Date-code key

The matrix below is the collector community's working consensus, derived from observed clasps rather than a Rolex-published table. The same key appears across multiple independent sources with only minor variation in the 1995–1998 overlap notation, enough consistency that the date codes can be trusted outside the noted overlap windows.

Code Year Code Year Code Year
A 1976 M 1988 DT 2002
B 1977 N 1989 AD 2003
C 1978 O 1990 CL 2004
D 1979 P 1991 MA 2005
E 1980 Q 1992 OP 2006
F 1981 R 1993 EO 2007
G 1982 S 1994 PJ 2008
H 1983 T or W 1995 LT 2009
I 1984 U or V 1996 RS 2010
J 1985 U or Z 1997 CP 2011
K 1986 W or Z 1998 (random) 2011 onward
L 1987 X 1999
AB 2000
DE 2001

Three notes anchor the table. The 1995–1998 stretch overlaps — Rolex used multiple letters per year through the late-tritium / Luminova transition era, so a T, W, U, V, or Z clasp blade has to be cross-checked against case serial and dial features rather than read in isolation. An S prefix on a clasp letter (e.g. SP) marks a service-replacement clasp: the watch was serviced in that year and the clasp swapped, not the manufacture year of the original clasp. From mid-2011 the codes randomized — three alphanumeric characters with no public year mapping. SEL bracelets stamp the date code, part number, and the Rolex crown into the underside of the end link itself, not just the clasp blade.

Link construction types

Five construction styles cover every bracelet ref in the registry. The taxonomy is geometric — a 1958 7205 rivet and a 2024 97200 Oyster are both three-link bracelets, but the rivet generation, folded generation, and solid generation are mechanically distinct enough that the distinction matters for dating and identification. Pearlmaster and Oysterflex are listed for completeness; both sit outside the project's core five-family scope.

Style Years Identifying features Bracelet refs using
Rivet (hollow) 1940s–1969 Hollow folded steel links joined with visible rivet heads on the link sides; lighter gauge than later folded or solid generations. 6635, 7205, 7206, 9315
Folded (hollow non-rivet) 1969–1980s Folded steel construction with no exposed rivet heads; polished outer / brushed centre links visible on most variants; lighter on the wrist than solid-link successors. 7835, 7836, 78350
Solid (machined or stamped solid) 1976–present Solid steel link bodies, no folded or rivet construction; brushed throughout (78360) or brushed outer / polished centre (78390 onward); SEL introduction ~1997 on Sport models is a sub-generation. 78360, 78363, 78390, 78390A, 78490, 78690, 78790, 93150, 93250, 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209
Jubilee (five-link) 1945–present Five-link construction — three smaller polished centre links flanked by two larger brushed outer links; smoother on the wrist than three-link Oyster. 78240, 62510H
Oyster (three-link flat) 1947–present Three-link construction with flat brushed outer links and a narrower centre; the default Sport-model bracelet across every era from the 1950s on. Modern Oyster carries integral SEL and a machined clasp body. 97200, 97203, 97208, 97209
President (three-piece semi-circular) 1956–present Three-piece links with semi-circular polished outer profile; always solid precious metal (yellow, white, or rose gold; platinum). 8385
Pearlmaster (five-piece rounded) 1992–present Five-piece links with a rounded profile, gem-set centre and outer; gem-set Datejust / Pearlmaster fitment only. Out of project scope; listed for taxonomy completeness. (none in scope)
Oysterflex (elastomer over titanium blade) 2015–present Black FKM elastomer overmolded over a flexible titanium / nickel alloy blade; looks like a rubber strap, mechanically a bracelet. Oysterclasp with Glidelock on Yacht-Master variants; Oysterclasp with Easylink on the ceramic Daytona 116515LN / 116519LN and the white-gold 126506. (no 7-series ref number; tracked by case reference)

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