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Old 10 June 2018, 10:23 AM   #91
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Wow that is interesting! Unbelievable really. Thanks for the pictures.

Usually not a fan of changing watches to look like other models but this is a game changer . . .
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Old 10 June 2018, 10:36 AM   #92
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What’s the cheapest way to do this? Would the bracelet off my Explorer 214270 work? Could one order an oyster bracelet without already owning a GMTII?


Probably that bracelet will fit


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Old 10 June 2018, 10:37 AM   #93
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Makes me think Rolex didn't make it so you could not swap out the jubilee for the oyster bracelet because Rolex has long term plans of making an oyster for the new Pepsi anyway.
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Old 10 June 2018, 10:43 AM   #94
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Tried my blnr bracelet and it fits perfectly




Nice picture. Did. You try if the BLRO's Jubilee Bracelet will fit the BLNR?

Did Rolex really mention that the bracelet or lug sizes are different or did some TRF memebers just assumed it? Rolex doesn't say much do they? Or was it just ADs across that kept saying the 126710 has different lugs etc compared to BLNR, maybe to sell their 116719 stock or to keep their owners happy.

116719 owners should be pissed. No new movement and if you have black dial its pretty much the same watch as 126710 with oyster bracelet (except the yellowish hint/tint of WG and heft).
Now you can get a blue dial to be distinguished. Well, the changing of bracelet is a direct hit at WG 116719 owners! No exclusivity to them now. But in a way thats good. Either ways no big issue. The cost value of owning a WG BLRO decreased a bit!
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Old 10 June 2018, 10:48 AM   #95
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Anyone tried an oyster on new pepsi????

Guess Rolex false claim of incompatibility must had made not only WG BLRO owners more mad, but also people skipped waiting lists because disliked the jubilee


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Old 10 June 2018, 10:57 AM   #96
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The questions was asked at Basel to Rolex reps who stated to many the Oyster would not fit.

Same nonsense info at ADs regarding Datejusts that if you order on jubilee, oyster will not fit or vice versa.
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Old 10 June 2018, 11:57 AM   #97
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Nice picture. Did. You try if the BLRO's Jubilee Bracelet will fit the BLNR?

Did Rolex really mention that the bracelet or lug sizes are different or did some TRF memebers just assumed it? Rolex doesn't say much do they? Or was it just ADs across that kept saying the 126710 has different lugs etc compared to BLNR, maybe to sell their 116719 stock or to keep their owners happy.

116719 owners should be pissed. No new movement and if you have black dial its pretty much the same watch as 126710 with oyster bracelet (except the yellowish hint/tint of WG and heft).
Now you can get a blue dial to be distinguished. Well, the changing of bracelet is a direct hit at WG 116719 owners! No exclusivity to them now. But in a way thats good. Either ways no big issue. The cost value of owning a WG BLRO decreased a bit!
Hodinkee said they asked Rolex reps at Basel specifically about an Oyster fitting and were told no.
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Old 10 June 2018, 12:02 PM   #98
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Tried my blnr bracelet and it fits perfectly




Is this really the SS Pepsi or the old White gold version?
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Old 10 June 2018, 12:11 PM   #99
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Tried my blnr bracelet and it fits perfectly
Prefer the Jubilee TBH
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Old 10 June 2018, 12:33 PM   #100
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Is this really the SS Pepsi or the old White gold version?
It has the new coronet between the SWISS MADE, which signifies the new movement. It is the SS version.
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Old 10 June 2018, 03:07 PM   #101
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Rolex caught in yet another lie. I’m not surprised. But very cool for those like me that dislike the jubilee.
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Old 10 June 2018, 03:24 PM   #102
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you guys can thank me later for starting this thread. I knew it was possible and we now have proof!!!

The jubilee was the only thing holding me back on this, now, im sold! contacting my AD tomorrow!
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Old 10 June 2018, 03:25 PM   #103
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I’d want to buy a new BLRO and a new LN then swap bracelets. I actually think the all black bezel LN would look really good and kind of dressy on a Jubilee. You could potentially buy both and still be saving $19,050 over buying just a new WG Pepsi (albeit with the blue dial). And you’d end up with two watches and two bracelets to play around with. Could be fun!

One could also buy a black SubC instead of the LN, and have the sporty brushed look on the BLRO and dress up the black SubC with the Jubilee. I think I’d actually go this route. Plus glidelock!
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Old 10 June 2018, 03:38 PM   #104
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I’d want to buy a new BLRO and a new LN then swap bracelets. I actually think the all black bezel LN would look really good and kind of dressy on a Jubilee. You could potentially buy both and still be saving $19,050 over buying just a new WG Pepsi (albeit with the blue dial). And you’d end up with two watches and two bracelets to play around with. Could be fun!

One could also buy a black SubC instead of the LN, and have the sporty brushed look on the BLRO and dress up the black SubC with the Jubilee. I think I’d actually go this route. Plus glidelock!
One could also have a YM, Daytona, Exp I, II, Milgauss or pretty much any of the SS professional line. SEL 5 digit bracelets could also work to an extent. Rolex has made a hash of this. The ceramic Pepsi should never have made its debut in WG. The WG should have been an all blue Blueberry or something but they sort of did that with the Smurf. No one wanted a Goddamn Seiko blue dial.
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Old 10 June 2018, 04:11 PM   #105
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Old 10 June 2018, 05:31 PM   #106
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Just WOW!! This is crazy move by Rolex.

All we got to see now if the Jubilee bracelet is same as on DJ 41?

I mean, I know some folks who wanted to get this Pepsi SS as well. Now, they don't need to. Just get a jubilee bracelet (from Dj 41) and its the same watch!! Or else just wear the same WG watch with Oyster bracelet!!
It’s unfortunately not the same as on a DJ41....I’ve already tried that!
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Old 10 June 2018, 05:41 PM   #107
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Does anybody still think they’ve “reprofiled the case” too?
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Old 10 June 2018, 05:59 PM   #108
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Does anybody still think they’ve “reprofiled the case” too
I genuinely can’t see any difference in the ‘new’ case at all...from any angle!
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:02 PM   #109
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I guess everyone is just waiting for a shot of the BLNR on the Jubilee now? I’ll try and get it up by 10am tomorrow unless someone beats me to it!!��
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:04 PM   #110
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I guess everyone is just waiting for a shot of the BLNR on the Jubilee now? I’ll try and get it up by 10am tomorrow unless someone beats me to it!!��
Thanks. Would be nice to see that. Maybe you can make a video for us TRF members ;)
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:09 PM   #111
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I'm surprised the Oyster fits but I do like it more on the Oyster. I think if Rolex released it this way it would be a more direct blow at the WG owners. Instead Rolex publicly stated the Oyster bracelet won't fit and won't sell it that way, but quietly is not going to prevent owners from doing it if they want and happen to have a 20mm Oyster bracelet on hand. Getting an Oyster is not cheap or easy.

But this news also means all the aftermarket rubber straps for GMTs will also fit.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:13 PM   #112
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I was wondering whether to sell my spare BLNR bracelet but I’ll keep it now!!!

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Old 10 June 2018, 06:14 PM   #113
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I'm surprised the Oyster fits but I do like it more on the Oyster. I think if Rolex released it this way it would be a more direct blow at the WG owners. Instead Rolex publicly stated the Oyster bracelet won't fit and won't sell it that way, but quietly is not going to prevent owners from doing it if they want and happen to have a 20mm Oyster bracelet on hand. Getting an Oyster is not cheap or easy.



But this news also means all the aftermarket rubber straps for GMTs will also fit.


Yep, and the lovely leather ones that should look nice.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:17 PM   #114
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Just to add I prefer the Jubilee because the second part of the end link comes last the lugs. It suits the watch much better and it does not look square.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:18 PM   #115
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to each their own. I have seen people trying to "make" a platinum daytona by changing the dial and bezel on a SS watch and this is the same thing. IMO anytime you are attempting to make your SS watch the same as a PM watch it has the potential to come across as really tacky.

That said i like the oyster bracelet, however because its the same configuration as a PM watch thats not the message i would like to send. I would not do it 100% because of that fact. If it was an official option i would think differently, but its not so im not a fan of the mod.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:23 PM   #116
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Now I want the SS Pepsi even more...
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:23 PM   #117
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Makes me think Rolex didn't make it so you could not swap out the jubilee for the oyster bracelet because Rolex has long term plans of making an oyster for the new Pepsi anyway.


I would expect a Coke in about 3 years time.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:27 PM   #118
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Just to add the clasps are different on Jubilee/Oyster in case there are any Pepsi owners who want to buy aftermarket straps and use the Jubilee clasp.
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Old 10 June 2018, 06:41 PM   #119
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Tried the jubilee on the BLNR and it doesn’t fit... the jubilee spring bars are too fat for the holes in the case. The spring bars from the BLNR bracelet are too fat to fit through the jubilee.

Took some pictures in the daylight, still not sunny yet here though





















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Old 10 June 2018, 06:43 PM   #120
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The Oyster sits the same way on the 116710 too. I honestly don’t think there is any difference. If I have the time on Monday when I’m back in the shop (I own pawnbrokers/jewellers) I’ll try the Julbilee on the Batman too!! As well as full steel Oyster on the Pepsi.

I’ll struggling to see any difference in the case shape at all to be honest.
Wow. Great work Billyrayuk.
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