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Old 12 February 2024, 10:58 PM   #1
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A couple of Jubilee questions please

I just picked up a beautiful OP 41. Made a post. I stumbled across an older post here or Instagram link seeing it on a Jubilee and I like that idea from time to time. I was never a huge fan of jubilee , but the only ones I ever had were older and stretched and flimsy.

It seems like it’s possible, so can someone tell me the bracelet part number? That would fit

Is it possible to source it from the AD? And if so, would they put it on?

And this may sound silly but I have to ask – if and when I send it into Rolex for service, will they send it back with an oyster and charge me for another oyster? In which case I would simply swap it back before I ever sent it in.

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Old 12 February 2024, 11:49 PM   #2
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You need a 21mm lug width jubilee from a DJ 41mm ref 126300 or 126334.
It would be very difficult to get from an AD without the DJ.
Just remove the bracelet and put the oyster back before service.
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Old 13 February 2024, 07:12 AM   #3
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I like it on the Oyster. But, if you want to switch it up, since the Jubilee is not an option on that watch, I don’t think Rolex will sell you one. You could try the secondary market, including asking our trusted sellers if they can source one. Also, check eBay.

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Old 13 February 2024, 07:38 AM   #4
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Jubilee will not look good with the OP’s brushed case top surfaces. Should have got a DJ if you wanted that in my opinion.
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Old 13 February 2024, 08:10 AM   #5
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A couple of Jubilee questions please

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Jubilee will not look good with the OP’s brushed case top surfaces. Should have got a DJ if you wanted that in my opinion.

I agree with Art. It would not match well. I suggest you just enjoy that beautiful watch. The Rolex Oyster bracelet is a classic. It looks dressy enough with the gold hands and indices. I wore mine, on my wedding day:



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Old 13 February 2024, 08:19 AM   #6
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You could try to source the part individually: https://www.chrono24.com/rolex/brace...-id9121194.htm

Or something like this: https://unclestraps.com/products/tit...r-pelagos-39mm
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Old 13 February 2024, 08:22 AM   #7
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A couple of Jubilee questions please

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I agree with Art. It would not match well. I suggest you just enjoy that beautiful watch. The Rolex Oyster bracelet is a classic. It looks dressy enough with the gold hands and indices. I wore mine, on my wedding day.



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I too agree with Art and don’t think either that an OP41 would match well with a Jubilee bracelet. I’m not a fan of Franken-Rolexes and if I were the OP would consider buying a DJ41 with black stick dial, 18K WG bezel and Jubilee bracelet that would rotate nicely with the OP41. Only a little bit of more money. ;)
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I too agree with Art and don’t think either that an OP41 would match well with a Jubilee bracelet. I’m not a fan of Franken-Rolexes and if I were the OP would consider buying a DJ41 with black stick dial, 18K WG bezel and Jubilee bracelet that would rotate nicely with the OP41. Only a little bit of more money. ;)

It’s funny, a 1970s black stick Dial date just that I sold is what started me on this quest. But in searching I stumbled on this dial which I really prefer


I don’t think another Rolex is in the cards just for a bracelet I have seen a couple of posts here where it seems to work well, but I will give you guys input some serious consideration.

Of course, not being as familiar with the brand as others here I assumed they were interchangeable. I had a 1675 and a 16750 at one time and I believe I had both on both.


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Old 14 February 2024, 07:32 AM   #9
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I agree with Art. It would not match well. I suggest you just enjoy that beautiful watch. The Rolex Oyster bracelet is a classic. It looks dressy enough with the gold hands and indices. I wore mine, on my wedding day:



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When was that ? GREAT picture
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