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2 April 2016, 09:16 AM | #1 |
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Brushed Jubilee?
Good evening all.
I was curious about the Jubilee Bracelets: 1) Are they available in brushed 904L 2) How would one go about purchasing one? 3) Approximate cost NEW Thank you in advanced! Damien
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2 April 2016, 09:22 AM | #2 |
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Sorry I misread your post initially. Rolex would never sell you a bracelet separately. If you can find one any professional watchmaker can brush it for you for a bit of money. May have to use trusted seller or eBay as AD will not order just a bracelet for a random guy, not allowed.
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1 - Not from Rolex. The center links on a jubliee bracelet are always a high polish finish from the factory. You'd have to either do it yourself or find someone to do it for you.
2 - Stop by your closest AD. You'll need to know the bracelet part number or what model watch it is for. 3 - An all steel jubilee bracelet is around $1000 to a few thousand depending on the model. |
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2 April 2016, 09:29 AM | #5 |
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I don't think a Rolex AD can order a bracelet unless it is as a replacement for a model and then only on an exchange basis. (You would have to give your old bracelet). I think they are very strict about this. Think about how many people would have glidelock bracelet on exp 2 and GMT. Everyone would if could afford.
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2 April 2016, 10:12 AM | #7 |
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Not sure why you would want to brush the center links on a jubilee. Yes, they are polished and yes, they will get scratched. However, scratches on this style of bracelet are harder to see. For some, myself included, this is just one feature that makes the jubilee a better choice than an oyster with PCLs.
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