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14 February 2009, 06:03 AM | #1 |
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Will Jubilee bracelet from a date just fit a gmtII?
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14 February 2009, 06:14 AM | #2 |
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Yes, it's already been done - both, the older style (with clasp) Jubilee as well as the new Super Jubilee.
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Sho' 'nuff.
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14 February 2009, 06:23 AM | #4 |
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You had to go ahead and post those pics, Dan....right?
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OOPS!!! I forgot the warning, JJ.
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Dan! Could you please stop posting pics of your GMT/Super Jubilee all over Hell's half acre???
You just wait until I get mine! It's gonna be picture takin' time!!
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I can't wait to see 'em. dP
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No problem. I use a Panasonic DMC-TZ1 and use either macro or auto mode. In other words it's got nothin' to do with me. My photo shoots consist of arranging the subject inside a large, white, plastic garbage can with a strong light source placed outside. The garbage can acts as a very effective diffuser. Then.............practice, practice, practice. dP
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Yes sir. dP
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uh, I swear one day I'm gonna pull the trigger on a Pepsi like that! Drop dead amazing watch Dan!
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Saving up for the TT super jubilee boys! :)
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14 February 2009, 07:25 AM | #18 |
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I think the original poster wants to know if the jubilee from a Datejust (w/o '50' endlinks) will fit on a GMT.
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So to answer to my questions yes super jubilee from a datejust will fit a gmt II. Could you tell me which model/year? I'm getting a date just for my dad and I thought I'll change the bracelets.
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The Super Jubilee has ALL solid links and a hidden clasp. JJ
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Will a Super Jubilee fit the GMT IIc?
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they are interchangable..however you cannot use the springbar from your gmt because it is too thick to go thru the endlinks so you have to use the narrow datejust springbar..
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20 September 2010, 03:15 PM | #27 |
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I love the jubilee on the gmt
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I have the old style Jubilee fitted on my Pepsi by Rolex and it looks great. Every time I see Dan's pictures though, I turn green with envy. The old Jubilee has pretty much the same look (at least on first glance) but the Super is in a different league. I have to get one some day.
Jubilee is certainly the way to go on GMT though, whether Super or the old type. It's very much a classic look for the GMT, the only Rolex tool watch where the Jubilee is truly at home.
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I had found a nice jubilee bracelet to match my 1966 GMT Pepsi 1675 but the end links did not fit so well. Even though the lugs are the same 20mm, it it a bit loose and does not cover the whole area. Like you said, I tried fitting the spring bars from the GMT's Oyster bracelet in the Jubilee, but they do not fit (too thick as you said). I have now found a pair of 502B end links for sale but I'm not sure if they will fit my bracelet - it is the old style one from the 1960's, the thinner one that you can open each link and looks like an 8 on its sides. With the proper end pieces, will I be able to fit the thicker spring bars, given that they must go through the last links of the bracelet? Shoud I go for the 502B, or keep trying to find a 550 end piece for the jubilee?? Thanks a million! |
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oh yes it fits. it feels amazing
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