Rolex Bracelets 9315

Rolex Bracelet 9315 – Vintage Oyster Bracelet for Tool Watches

The Rolex 9315 is a vintage stainless steel Oyster bracelet introduced in the late 1960s, designed for professional tool watches, most notably the Submariner and Sea-Dweller. It is one of Rolex’s earliest heavy-duty sport bracelets and is highly prized today for its vintage authenticity and correct fit on iconic references.


Key Specifications – Rolex 9315

Feature Description
Bracelet Reference 9315
Bracelet Type Oyster (3-piece folded links)
Material Stainless Steel
Link Construction Folded links (not solid)
End Link Width 20 mm
End Link References Common: 280, 380, 385, 501B
Clasp Type Fliplock clasp with diver extension
Clasp Code Stamped (varies by year – e.g., "Patented", year/month codes)
Use Submariner 1680, 5513, 5512; early Sea-Dweller

Design Features

  • Folded Link Construction: Links are made from folded stainless steel rather than milled, making the bracelet lightweight, though more prone to stretch with age.

  • Fliplock Clasp: Features an integrated diver extension, allowing wear over wetsuits—an essential feature on early Submariners.

  • Stamped Clasp Cover: Early versions are stamped "PATENTED" and may lack the Rolex coronet seen on later references.

  • Hollow End Links: Most commonly paired with 20 mm hollow end links, marked by numbers like 380 (for Submariner 1680) or 385 (for Sea-Dweller 1665).


Period and Compatibility

Watch Model Compatible End Links
Submariner 1680 9315 + 380
Submariner 5512 / 5513 9315 + 280 / 380
Sea-Dweller 1665 9315 + 385

The 9315 was eventually replaced by the 93150 bracelet (with solid links), but remains the correct vintage bracelet for many collectible Rolex tool watches.


Collectibility and Value

  • Highly sought-after for restoring vintage Submariners to period-correct condition.

  • Original examples with full diver extension and minimal stretch are increasingly rare.

  • Stamps and clasp codes help date production and match bracelets to head units for collectors seeking originality.


Bracelet Evolution Comparison

Bracelet Ref Link Type Clasp Period Used Watches Used On
7206 Riveted Folding 1950s–60s Early Submariners
9315 Folded Fliplock Late 60s–70s 1680, 5513, 1665
93150 Solid Fliplock 1970s–2000s 16800, 16610, etc.

Conclusion

The Rolex 9315 bracelet is a historically important and functional piece of Rolex’s tool-watch evolution. Lightweight, practical, and built with divers in mind, it defined the professional bracelet look of the late 1960s and 1970s. Today, it stands as a collector's favorite, especially for those restoring or wearing vintage Submariners and Sea-Dwellers to original spec.

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