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4 October 2005, 01:54 AM | #1 |
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GMT Master II Bracelet Options
I am going to purchase the GMT Master II, with the black face and black rotatable bezel. Is the Oysterlock the only band available in stainless/18K gold? (A friend said otherwise, indicating that the Jubilee was an option.)
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Followup question: Is the Oysterlock the more common bracelet? I don't recall seeing one with a Jubilee. |
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It's definitely the more durable. As far as being more common I can't answer that truthfully but would imagine it to be so, purely based on the models I see in the shops.
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The current Oyster bracelet is a double flip-lock. Previous jubilees had a single folding lock, which oyster bracelets also had until about 6-7 years ago.
I know the new jubilee bracelet has an integrated clasp and solid links (on the Datejust) but unsure if this would also be available on the GMT. |
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oyster bracelet is far more durable that the Jubilee .
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Hi Kromax,
A big welcome to TRF. A choice of Oysterlock bracelet would look better on a sports watch....more durable too. JJ
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Welcome and the GMT was the first sports model to offer the Jubilee bracelet but I prefer the Oyster. =) maverick
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Hey, thanks for the words of wisdom. I am going with the Oysterlock, which I agree, is the best bet for a sport watch. I haven't seen a picture of the GMT with a Jubilee, but I was just curious about it. I think the Oysterlock is "truer" to the theme of the watch. Thanks again. Forum is great.
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Welcome Kromax and hope you found what you were looking for :o) Your always welcome to post your questions (I'm not sure you will always get a serious answer though!)
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Hey, while I have you here--quick question. If one were to purchase a used GMT Master II, what is the furthest year back he would have to go to obtain a model that looks identical to the current version? (Looking for TT.)
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I know for a fact that the SS GMT-II was first introduced in 1985. At that time the model no. was 16760 (which is now 16710). The old one looks virtually identical to the current one with the exception that it used Tritium and would have the lettering T <25 at the bottom, as against SWISS MADE on the present one. Not sure when the TT version was introduced, but I know that it came in with the TT Jubilee and the TT Oyster bracelet was also available as an option. JJ
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To look identical a 2000 model because of the SEL (Solid End Link) Bracelet.Also if you really want to split hairs and get a case with no lug holes you would need to get a late Y series and then you are into late 2003 models. I personally prefer lug holes and a SEL bracelet,but having said that I bought a 1996 T series that doesn't have an SEL bracelet and I am very happy. Aaron BTW. If my dates for lug holes and SELs are incorrect,someone please correct me.(It wasa stab in the dark) |
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I agree with Aaron. While the GMTII was introduced in '85, the addition of SEL was a quantum leap forward in bracelet design and a single defining factor in aging a Rolex, IMO.
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