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Old 21 November 2023, 10:00 PM   #1
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Does A Current 62800 Jubilee Bracelet Fit A 16710 GMT Master II?

TLDR: Does a 62800 jubilee bracelet fit a 16710 GMT Master II?

I've researched this and seen multiple past threads on various Rolex bracelets which fit on a 16710 GMT Master II, but haven't found this specific answer.

I have a 16710 (no holes with solid end links) and I'd love to get a modern/current jubilee bracelet as a second/alternative option to wear with it.

I know there was a jubilee made for the 16710, and that the super jubilee also will fit.

But I want a quick adjust for the clasp, as that's something I tend to use throughout the day.

I've read that the 62800 jubilee bracelet may fit a 16710, but I don't have confirmation of that, and I don't have one handy to try.

Does anyone know for sure if this or any other current jubilee will work?
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Old 24 November 2023, 06:13 PM   #2
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Or maybe another similar modern one with some sort of quick-adjust? I believe the Sub bracelets would fit, but interested in other options. Jubilee is the preferred, open to any ideas!
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Old 24 November 2023, 10:22 PM   #3
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Can't answer the initial question but I've owned the super and classic jubilee for my 16710. TBH, I prefer the original classic jubilee. The end link fit is exact vs not quite flush w/ the super jubilee. The classic has more size adjustments as well. Not to mention you can walk into an AD and order one since it was a bracelet option for the 16710. Also, once the watch is strapped to the wrist I couldn't tell the difference anyway.

Just a thought.
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Old 24 November 2023, 11:55 PM   #4
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Looks great and thanks for the info! I would definitely go with the original classic jubilee from my AD vs a superjubilee. I'd just really like a quick adjust, it's one of my favorite features on any bracelet. But you can't always get everything you want...
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Old 25 November 2023, 12:25 AM   #5
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Looks great and thanks for the info! I would definitely go with the original classic jubilee from my AD vs a superjubilee. I'd just really like a quick adjust, it's one of my favorite features on any bracelet. But you can't always get everything you want...
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Old 28 November 2023, 01:38 AM   #6
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I ended up finding an AD who placed the order for the jubilee (correct for the time period) direct from Rolex. So in 3-5 weeks it should arrive and I'll be the happy owner of a jubilee for my watch.

It was interesting, but not unexpected, to hear the different responses from the various ADs in my city. One said it was impossible altogether, one said Rolex only did one-for-one swaps of like bracelets, and finally one who said "Yes". (And one who still hasn't given an answer one way or another.)
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Any update on this? In the same boat
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