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2 June 2008, 12:07 AM | #1 |
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GMT and Jubilee
Is there a Rolex Jubilee bracelet that will fit the newer Z and M series GMTs?
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Thanks Dan
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Beauty Dan. RED/BLUE and jubliee were made for each other.
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Sorry, but I had to play!
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Looking good...Pepsi with Jubilee SMOKESEM!!!
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Dan's GMT has lug holes.
Is that going to make a difference for the fitment of the 62510H w/ 502B Jubilee recommended for the M series GMT? |
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You can fit it to any GMT, here is my old F serial GMT with out lug holes sporting the jubilee bracelet. I got it from Rolex bexley.
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not to hijack this thread...
what are the costs of the 62510H bracelet with 502B end pieces? thanks in advance
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Has anyone put a ND Sub on a jubilee?
Is it possible? Pictures? |
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It is possible to put a jubilee on the non date sub. Cost was £280 for bracelet form Bexley, including fitting. Also the bracelet was extremely comfortable, you can even do one better and fit the new style concealed jubilee clasp on to the GMT. However you need to order some new pins. Cost is £470. I tried it, but then sold my GMT a fews day later so no photos. But by god the new style was a million times better then the old jubilee.
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Now I want a Pepsi on a Jubilee!
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Beautiful, guys!
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very nice guys! My next watch would be a GMTII with stock oyster bracelet, but I would love to get the oyster (non-fliplock) and a jubilee bracelet (hidden clasp) to go with it
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The Pepsi and Jubilee is a killer combo.
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My GMT came without a proper bracelet and I've been *looking* for a Jubilee. I wonder if Bexley has anymore for a non-outrageous price ? I'll be sending y watch in for service soon.
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Not bad on a ExpII either.
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Let's put one on a SS white dial Daytona.
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Who is Bexley?
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Wow, that looks great! How much is the Jubilee & can I order one through my AD?
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I'll make some calls tomorrow & let you know what I find.
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I wouldn't mind seeing a sub/jubilee combo myself.
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me too......group buy>>??
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Yes you can fit a jubilee to all the sports model except the new GMT IIc. If you gt a new concealed clasp hen you will new pins.
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Bexley is the Rolex service centre at Bexley heath in Kent, UK. Cost is £280 for the old jubilee bracelet. New style concealed jubilee is £480.
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I would be in for a group buy if the price isn't too steep
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