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Old Yesterday, 11:36 AM   #31
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I don't see anything artificial about spare bracelets being in short supply. Demand is running ahead of supply, it happens. It's not like people can't wear their GMTs on Oyster while they are waiting, and I don't suspect dictatorial manipulation by evil gnomes in Geneva.
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Rolex's policy is as follows. If you have a GMT with Oyster and want a jubilee, you pay the jubilee and you have to give Rolex the Oyster bracelet. That is, you pay the jubilee and lose the Oyster.
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Old Yesterday, 01:18 PM   #32
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I got mibe for my gmt…be like 2 years ago , once Rolex ok it, you would just order, maybe $2k? can’t remember.
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Old Yesterday, 06:05 PM   #33
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I could trade in my BLRO Oyster or keep both bracelets. I kept both and paid £1,750. Rolex policy, London RSC.

Same with the Sky Dweller. I kept both of those too. Also Rolex policy, AD who I originally bought the watch from.

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Old Yesterday, 06:06 PM   #34
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You can buy one from your AD, where you bought your Batman!
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Old Yesterday, 07:14 PM   #35
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The UK is slightly different. Until Q2 22 you could order a Jubilee if you had the Oyster. I purchased mine from Rolex through the AD. Price was £1700 (inc vat).

Q3 22 Rolex stopped this due to the demand of the Jubilee bracelet as an item on its own. Their primary is to make the bracelet to be sold with the watch, not as an accessory. I believe this is still the case in the UK.

If you have the Jubilee, you can still order the Oyster.
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You can buy one from your AD, where you bought your Batman!
If this was true, I would already have one.
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Old Today, 03:28 AM   #37
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I just returned from my AD after reading this yesterday. They verified my watch first and then offered to order a jubilee for $2200. The sales rep thought it may be cheaper if I were trading in the oyster but he didn’t seem very sure about that.
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If this was true, I would already have one.

It Is true! Ask your AD to call Rolex to confirm! They can do it. I have made it and friends too...


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Old Today, 04:30 AM   #39
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I just returned from my AD after reading this yesterday. They verified my watch first and then offered to order a jubilee for $2200. The sales rep thought it may be cheaper if I were trading in the oyster but he didn’t seem very sure about that.
How did this work? Your AD called Rolex directly?
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Old Today, 05:03 AM   #40
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Follow up - I called RSC in NY and they said recently they updated their policy to allow swapping of the bracelet but not outright buy the jubliee.
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Old Today, 05:33 AM   #41
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imo if you bought a gmt on oyster, the oyster is your property outright. if rolex is keeping my oyster, than the jubilee should be on a 1:1 exchange basis with no additional cost to me.

in other words, why would i give back my oyster to rolex for free when i already bought it?
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Old Today, 08:39 AM   #42
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The SA brought the watch back to the jeweler who verified the model (perhaps serial#?) and then they came back to say they could order the bracelet. They told me they can only order it if it was available for that model.
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imo if you bought a gmt on oyster, the oyster is your property outright. if rolex is keeping my oyster, than the jubilee should be on a 1:1 exchange basis with no additional cost to me.

in other words, why would i give back my oyster to rolex for free when i already bought it?
If they offer a trade in you are trading a used bracelet for a new one. If you chose to trade in, the cost will be reduced. I kept both, my plan was to switch occasionally but it works so well on the Jubilee that I haven't wanted to switch back.
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If you trade your Oyster in for a Jubilee, what does Rolex do with older Oyster bracelets ?
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