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Furbo 30 June 2013 12:07 AM

How to get Jubilee Bracelet
 
How does one get Jubilee Bracelet with new Rolex?

All I see on rolex website are oyster bracelets, at least on the watches I'm interested in.

For example, how would I get Jubilee Bracelet for a new GMT BLNR. Do I just order it with the watch instead of the regular one?

I'll ask my AD when I see him, but if somebody could explain it would be great.

Speed 30 June 2013 12:12 AM

You don't.

Not through an AD at any rate. Rolex does not allow the sale of watch parts for watches they are not meant for. Even at an RSC, old parts must be exchanged.

RUSA is much tougher than in other countries but Rolex is cracking down.

Some private dealers may be able to source one...but expect to pay - quite a bit.

Furbo 30 June 2013 02:20 AM

Thanks.

There goes my hope of exchanging brand new, stickered oyster bracelet for jubilee. :(

azguy 30 June 2013 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Furbo (Post 4242788)
Thanks.

There goes my hope of exchanging brand new, stickered oyster bracelet for jubilee. :(

Try trading it, or source a jubilee from a 3rd party and sell the oyster, that's what I did..

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joe100 30 June 2013 04:12 AM

Super Jubilees are expensive items indeed. Artificially so too. Be prepared for a big number

Furbo 30 June 2013 04:52 AM

Pictures like that gave me the idea :).

I'll check with my AD, see what he has to say.

accce 30 June 2013 06:02 AM

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Not true. You just have to know which AD to ask and what to ask. Here is My Sub with a new Dayton bracelet and clasp.

Kingair 30 June 2013 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by accce (Post 4243175)
Not true. You just have to know which AD to ask and what to ask. Here is My Sub with a new Dayton bracelet and clasp.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Nice mod !

HAGWe

:cheers:

Ozzy12 30 June 2013 08:03 AM

If you have a watch that a jubilee was originally offered for, Rolex USA will actually sell you one. They will either give you credit for your oyster or you can send it in without a bracelet and they'll sell you one outright.

Speed 30 June 2013 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by accce (Post 4243175)
Not true. You just have to know which AD to ask and what to ask. Here is My Sub with a new Dayton bracelet and clasp.

Do tell?

Speed 30 June 2013 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ozzy12 (Post 4243405)
If you have a watch that a jubilee was originally offered for, Rolex USA will actually sell you one. They will either give you credit for your oyster or you can send it in without a bracelet and they'll sell you one outright.

I don't think the Bruiser comes on a jubilee ;-)

applebook 30 June 2013 10:25 AM

What about just a generic Jubilee? Some quality ones can be had for well under a hundred bucks.

tfduff723 30 June 2013 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Furbo (Post 4242788)
Thanks.

There goes my hope of exchanging brand new, stickered oyster bracelet for jubilee. :(

Hello Furbo,

I just sent you a pm.

Regards

GsurgBM 30 June 2013 10:55 AM

I would be interested in one too if you are sending pms about where to find one.

Billywiz 30 June 2013 02:14 PM

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[ATTACH][/ATTACH]Sent this for a service and asked for a new bracelet in exchange for oyster and if I remember it was about $1000 or somewhere around there about 2000ish.

tfduff723 1 July 2013 01:18 AM

A new Rolex Jubilee bracelet 62510H runs about $1,100 new if you can get one. You will need the separate end links with this one (555B I believe). This is the older style with hollow links and a traditional fold over clasp. This is the version that was available as an option on the GMT Master II 16710.

A new Rolex Super Jubilee bracelet runs about $1,900 to $2,100 new if you can get one. This is newest version with the solid links and the hidden clasp.

I own both and speak from experience.


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