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If Rolex didn't fit a jubilee to the new BLRO and BLNR SS GMT's how many here would retrofit them with it? Nobody really hyped the jubilee prior except the DateJust fans. Yawn.
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I wouldn’t simply because I can’t afford it ![]() But I really like that Tag Heuer that Leonardo DiCaprio wears in wolf of Wall Street. I feel like Rolex can make a sub like that and it would be a success It is purely speculation, but that is okay. |
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Hahaha That’s true. I’ve seen posts with the 116500 on jubilee and I think it looks killer. |
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The modifications that were done on Rolex watches in the 80‘s were all over the place. Having a unique and non-stock Rolex was in fashion. Today’s Rolex world is stock and sterile except for the very ultra high end exclusive pieces like the Rainbow. I know if Rolex would let their customers purchase additional bracelets, straps, clasps, etc..the landscape would look different on this forum. |
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#66 |
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The Oyster is the best there is.
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Very good point. It everybody wants to go out and purchase an jubilee for $2500, then figure out the spring bars and throw it on Also, most people don’t know that is an option. |
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The oyster is perfect on the SD43, the chunkiness of the bracelet matches the thickness of the
![]() ![]() I absolutely agree the jubilee looks better on slimmer watches like the DJ41 and the GMT I have a jubilee style bracelet on my dads 1974 omega speedmaster mark IV and it’s rubbish on such a chunky watch. The original leather strap was much better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I thought the super jubilee was slightly and I do mean slightly more comfortable but to me it’s splitting hairs...for that tough as nails/ robust look and feel though it’s hard to beat the oyster!
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