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Old 5 April 2010, 01:42 AM   #1
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Any wrist shots of a 6694 on a Jubilee Band?

I just wanted to see one as I know the 6694 is 34mm versus a 36mm on a datejust. Will it make the watch look smaller?

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Old 5 April 2010, 11:00 AM   #2
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Hi, I believe that the lug width for a 6694 would be 19mm, while Jubilee bracelets are 20mm -- which means the Jubilee will not fit that watch.
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Old 5 April 2010, 11:31 AM   #3
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There were some vintage Jubilee made in 19mm. I had a 19mm Rolex USA version a few months ago. I didn't have both the 20mm and 19mm Jubilee at the same time, but if it is like the Oyster bracelet, the 19mm bracelet is narrower than the 20mm, so the watch shouldn't look any smaller if mounted to a 19mm Jubilee.

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There were some vintage Jubilee made in 19mm. I had a 19mm Rolex USA version a few months ago. I didn't have both the 20mm and 19mm Jubilee at the same time, but if it is like the Oyster bracelet, the 19mm bracelet is narrower than the 20mm, so the watch shouldn't look any smaller if mounted to a 19mm Jubilee.

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Thanks Robert and CK. Yes, there were the older jubilee bands (I think its the fold style links as opposed to the newer style d style links) with a 19mm width. The 6694 Oysterdate has the same 34mm case as the airkings and some of the older explorers which I've seen in Jubilee bands. Just curious how it would look with an 82 Oysterdate.
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