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Old 20 June 2023, 12:42 PM   #1
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Jubilee for 16710

I’m sorry if this has been discussed but I’m looking for a Rolex jubilee to put on my 2007 16710. Thank you in advance for your help. My AD said Rolex won’t do it because the 07 didn’t have jubilee…


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Old 20 June 2023, 04:33 PM   #2
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You need a Jubilee 62510H plus 550 / 502 / 502B end links. You can also do some adjustments to other 20mm end links (555) that fit jubilee bracelets and they should fit too.
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Old 20 June 2023, 04:51 PM   #3
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Old 20 June 2023, 09:38 PM   #4
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I’m sorry if this has been discussed but I’m looking for a Rolex jubilee to put on my 2007 16710. Thank you in advance for your help. My AD said Rolex won’t do it because the 07 didn’t have jubilee…


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Your AD is wrong and you should try another AD or directly Rolex RSC. You need a 62510H with 502T endlinks for your 2007 16710.
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Old 20 June 2023, 11:57 PM   #5
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You need a Jubilee 62510H plus 550 / 502 / 502B end links. You can also do some adjustments to other 20mm end links (555) that fit jubilee bracelets and they should fit too.
An update to this post - do not use those end links on a no holes case. As mentioned below, you need end links for a no holes case and this should be the 502T end links. The 502T end links have the proper cut outs on them to get the spring bars off while the 550, 502 and 502B do not.
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Old 21 June 2023, 12:14 AM   #6
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Good point, I'd read it as 2001 not 2007.
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Old 21 June 2023, 12:18 AM   #7
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Your AD is wrong and you should try another AD or directly Rolex RSC. You need a 62510H with 502T endlinks for your 2007 16710.
This. It will also fit on a no holes case 16570 Exp II!
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Old 21 June 2023, 01:02 AM   #8
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Perfect! Thanks so much for the responses. Will let you know what Dallas service center says. I am close to them.


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Old 21 June 2023, 12:35 PM   #9
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An update to this post - do not use those end links on a no holes case. As mentioned below, you need end links for a no holes case and this should be the 502T end links. The 502T end links have the proper cut outs on them to get the spring bars off while the 550, 502 and 502B do not.
My bad. What I suggested are for cases with lug holes. Thanks for pointing out.
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Old 22 June 2023, 12:24 AM   #10
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hi, I have the same watch, same wish to get jubilee . Just wonder where will you be getting yours? I called RSC, they are "happy" to sell the bracelet for $1200 USD.... which I think is expensive .
of course, eBay is where you can get deal, but I worry about authenticity and not interested in getting a stretched one.
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Old 22 June 2023, 01:55 AM   #11
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hi, I have the same watch, same wish to get jubilee . Just wonder where will you be getting yours? I called RSC, they are "happy" to sell the bracelet for $1200 USD.... which I think is expensive .
of course, eBay is where you can get deal, but I worry about authenticity and not interested in getting a stretched one.
RSC and AD will quote the same retail price. 1200 USD seems normal. I paid mine around 1000 euro back in 2018 from London RSC.
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Old 22 June 2023, 03:21 AM   #12
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You need a Jubilee 62510H plus 550 / 502 / 502B end links. You can also do some adjustments to other 20mm end links (555) that fit jubilee bracelets and they should fit too.
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Old 22 June 2023, 05:13 AM   #13
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hi, I have the same watch, same wish to get jubilee . Just wonder where will you be getting yours? I called RSC, they are "happy" to sell the bracelet for $1200 USD.... which I think is expensive .
of course, eBay is where you can get deal, but I worry about authenticity and not interested in getting a stretched one.
Me thinks you need to leave Mars and come on back to earth. A new GMT Jubilee is a bargain and is not expensive at the $1100 retail price. I have seen the new ones selling on the secondary market for over $2,000 and they always seem to sell when listed.
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Old 22 June 2023, 05:43 AM   #14
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hi, I have the same watch, same wish to get jubilee . Just wonder where will you be getting yours? I called RSC, they are "happy" to sell the bracelet for $1200 USD.... which I think is expensive .
of course, eBay is where you can get deal, but I worry about authenticity and not interested in getting a stretched one.
Nothing better than a little stretch on a 62510h 80/90/early 00's Jubillee imho (eg say 45° droop - if you'll excuse the expression)..... they are so comfy and no more than £450-500, and also often in keeping with case condition and a nice smallish/thin (or tinny clasp distractors might say) unlike the thicker claslp service items with fliplock. * This comment is more for earlier models than 2007, granted.*
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Old 22 June 2023, 11:23 AM   #15
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Me thinks you need to leave Mars and come on back to earth. A new GMT Jubilee is a bargain and is not expensive at the $1100 retail price. I have seen the new ones selling on the secondary market for over $2,000 and they always seem to sell when listed.
ha ha yea I saw some eBay listing for over 2k usd, but the listings can be there for years....
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Old 22 June 2023, 11:25 AM   #16
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Nothing better than a little stretch on a 62510h 80/90/early 00's Jubillee imho (eg say 45° droop - if you'll excuse the expression)..... they are so comfy and no more than £450-500, and also often in keeping with case condition and a nice smallish/thin (or tinny clasp distractors might say) unlike the thicker claslp service items with fliplock. * This comment is more for earlier models than 2007, granted.*
Great advise, my watch is about 2004, so Id like matching bracelet. I like it nice and tight feeling, but pocket shy
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Old 22 June 2023, 11:48 AM   #17
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Not remotely a vintage watch ... just sayin'.
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Old 22 June 2023, 01:04 PM   #18
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You need a Jubilee 62510H plus 550 / 502 / 502B end links. You can also do some adjustments to other 20mm end links (555) that fit jubilee bracelets and they should fit too.
this! but super jubilee 63600 works really well too! The 62510H is the original look and match though
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Old 22 June 2023, 01:06 PM   #19
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Not remotely a vintage watch ... just sayin'.
The bracelet needed is close though). It was offered till about what, early-mid 90s? I suppose you might not consider that "vintage" but the combination was around 30 years ago.
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