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Old 5 August 2019, 12:00 PM   #1
Grug
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Australia
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Hi All!

Hi TRF crew,

Wanted to say thank you for providing such a wealth of information to help me on my journey to my first Rolex purchase.

I've currently got a Datejust 41 ref: 126331 (chocolate dial/stick indices) on it's way from the lovely team at Chronext.

What I am hoping for is some assistance regarding the bracelets specifically. I've tried the watch on with an oyster and I just love the look of the solid chunky links - they contrast the fluted bezel very nicely (in my opinion). The issue is I want to have my cake and eat it too - I'd like to have a jubilee bracelet as an option for more formal wear.

I know the watch comes with the 63600 super jubilee as an option, and I've done a search online and on TRF and it seems like the two-tone in rose gold is rare as hen's teeth, so I'm hoping that you guys can answer a couple of questions:

- Are there any reputable sellers of "Rolex-style" bracelets who can source me a two-tone rose gold/stainless steel Jubilee?

- Is there a way to adapt the older-style hollow-link Jubilee to fit the Datejust 41 or will it just look odd?


Any other advice or opinions is also welcome!

Thanks!

- Grug
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