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Old 29 July 2022, 09:20 AM   #1
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Pepsi Jubilee - interchange with Daytona bracelet?

I am pretty close to pulling the trigger on a GMT Pepsi 126710BLRO on an oyster bracelet.
However I do already have that bracelet on my 116500LN Daytona. Therefore it strikes me that if I purchased the Pepsi on a jubilee (slightly cheaper - BONUS! ) I could still have my preferred look on oyster - but I would have the Jubilee if it grows on me.. gotta say I do not really like the Jubilee bracelet - but I don’t hate it and as it paired with Pepsi’s historically, I might be able to get on board with it in time. Plus it seems unnecessary to have 2 of the same bracelet when they are so well made and swapping takes minutes. This does then allow an additional look you probably couldnt have since the aluminium bezel swaps of old!

I do know that there were issues in getting bracelets on the 116710 to interchange. Has this been “fixed” in the new models or do we as before have Rolex inhibiting customisation wherever possible?

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Old 29 July 2022, 04:47 PM   #2
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To clarify - I would be looking to swap around the Oyster and Jubilee on the Pepsi. Have no interest in having a Daytona on Jubilee but presume if it swaps one way, it will swap the other way too..?

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Old 29 July 2022, 05:10 PM   #3
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Old 29 July 2022, 05:20 PM   #4
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The jubilee from the new GMT won't fit the Daytona. You need a super jubilee 63200/63600.
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