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Yesterday, 08:01 AM | #1 |
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126710BLRO Jubilee Bracelet Wear
Hi TRF,
I own a 126170BLRO (11/20) and it’s get a lot of wrist time. Almost daily. It’s in incredible shape and has only a few hairlines on the case and as you imagine the clasp is wearing nicely. My concern is that the bracelet seems to be having more and more “flexibility” to it and it’s noticeable looser than years ago. I had it sized at the AD like my others but I’m wondering if the pins need replacing? Also, on the modern Jubilee bracelets only a portion of the links could be adjusted as the majority are solid links. What are your thoughts on seeing my AD about my concerns and would this be something covered under warranty or more of “wear and tear” And just buying a new bracelet? Thank you in advance! |
Yesterday, 08:38 AM | #2 |
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Don’t like jubilee bracelets for this reason. They do look great on some references! But yeah, they don’t wear well.
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Yesterday, 08:47 AM | #3 |
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My DJ has had A LOT of wristtime since I bought it in 2020, still as new “stretch-wise”. Same goes for my BLRO from 2022, but that has had significantly less wristtime.
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Yesterday, 08:48 AM | #4 |
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Can you show a pic of the stretch? I’ll compare to my own (4yrs daily wear).
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Yesterday, 09:27 AM | #5 |
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Let's see some pics so we can tell the extent of what you are describing please...
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Yesterday, 09:41 AM | #6 |
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Thanks guys. I’m on a flight and get something up later tonight.
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Yesterday, 10:42 AM | #7 |
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That’s what makes it comfortable, I’d just roll with it.
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Yesterday, 10:48 AM | #8 |
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If it’s still in warranty, it might be covered, though it is most likely normal wear and tear, especially if you don’t clean the bracelet often enough, or wear it on the loose side. We do need pics to further assist.
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Yesterday, 01:47 PM | #9 |
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It’s well cleaned and not worn loose. The fit is perfect and I very very rarely will use the EZ Link extension. I believe it’s truly just wearing, or wearing out…Hard to get photos of the bracelet but I gave it a quick go. How do you add photos? I use the browser not the Tapatalk app? Any help?
Also, I have access due to frequent travel near one of the Rolex Service Centers, serious question-will they take a walk in if I’m in the area to put their eyes on it? |
Yesterday, 02:09 PM | #10 |
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I have a 22' BLRO on Jubilee and it has relaxed a bit but nothing terrible.
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Yesterday, 03:01 PM | #11 |
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My six year old BLRO’s Jubilee bracelet is still pretty tight. I wear it fairly snug and wash with soap and water regularly. Want to see the picture but unlikely it would be a warranty item.
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Yesterday, 04:18 PM | #12 |
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Are you sure it's the watch and not your wrist that got a little smaller? I personally went down half a link on oyster and a link on jubilee during the past 4 years. I think modern jubilee bracelets are far less prone to stretch.
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Yesterday, 04:34 PM | #13 |
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Doesn’t sound right, if it’s a fairly new watch. No offense meant, but are you certain it’s a genuine Rolex? I only ask, because the bracelet should hold up very well, for many years.
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That's surprising because it's a fairly new watch and the modern jubilee bracelets are better constructed than the older ones.
If it does have some stretch, that wouldn't be covered under warranty. Pics would help. |
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A lot of how a bracelet wears depends on the wearing habits of the owner. For example, wearing too loose, or not keeping it clean.
My experience has been bracelets properly worn and cared for exhibit zero stretch. |
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I have a 2018 blro jubilee and don’t notice any discernible wear or looseness. I wear it about 30% of the time.
Are you wearing it snug (not uncomfortably so)? |
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I’m also thinking too snug isn’t so great!?
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Let’s define snug as a pinky finger fits comfortably under the clasp. As noted above too loose (like a jangling bracelet) will more than likely cause premature wear. Of course keeping it clean helps too Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Keeping the bracelet clean on a frequent and consistent basis is the best way to minimize any potential stretching in the bracelet.
When you let gunk build up, it becomes abrasive and wears away the pins. |
Today, 02:28 AM | #21 |
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As requested before, a pic would definitely help. I haven't noticed stretch in any of mine but I do rotate a lot.
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