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Old 21 July 2018, 03:30 PM   #31
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Old 21 July 2018, 03:51 PM   #32
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The super jubilee is nice. But I prefer the 62510H marked 50 for Gmt.




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Old 21 July 2018, 03:53 PM   #33
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Prefer the original bracelet: 62510H "50". Easier to adjust via the clasp, and original to the 16710 case, makes it a no brainer for me.

'50' stamped

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Old 21 July 2018, 03:55 PM   #34
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If you have a no holes case 16710T - DO NOT use 502B endlinks or else you might not be able to remove the bracelet without damage.

For a no hole case you must source 502T endlinks to go with your 62510 (which is also period correct)

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Of course you could go the non-traditional and pair it with a modern Super Jubilee for a custom job, but have to use 1.8mm spring bars to make it work.


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Old 22 July 2018, 04:13 AM   #35
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Those wanting the jubilee bracelet for their 16710 should try RSC. They should have stock and because the model came with the jubilee bracelet as an option originally, they will sell it to you. There’s another option for those wanting to get hold of the jubilee bracelet.
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Old 22 July 2018, 04:43 AM   #36
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Those wanting the jubilee bracelet for their 16710 should try RSC. They should have stock and because the model came with the jubilee bracelet as an option originally, they will sell it to you. There’s another option for those wanting to get hold of the jubilee bracelet.


In the US - yes, RSC will sell and fit you a 62510H and the proper endlinks for your 16710 or 16710T - BUT on a trade in basis - crediting you for your oyster bracelet + cash. Of course, most folks would want to keep their oyster too - so just bring it to the US RSC on a NATO and tell them you don't have an Oyster bracelet. You will have to pay full price for the Jubilee (~1500USD). Also they may require you to get a service (~700USD). In Asia and Mexico the RSC is more reasonable and they will just sell you the Jubilee without all the hassle. Not sure how relaxed Europe RSC's behave...you guys all know how notorious Rolex is with controlling parts supply and access.

I don't think you can just walk in to an RSC and buy a Super Jubilee anywhere if you are trying to procure that incorrect bracelet for your 16710. You have to have the correct watch in your possession.




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Old 22 July 2018, 10:31 AM   #37
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Old 22 July 2018, 10:32 AM   #38
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Those wanting the jubilee bracelet for their 16710 should try RSC. They should have stock and because the model came with the jubilee bracelet as an option originally, they will sell it to you. There’s another option for those wanting to get hold of the jubilee bracelet.
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In the US - yes, RSC will sell and fit you a 62510H and the proper endlinks for your 16710 or 16710T - BUT on a trade in basis - crediting you for your oyster bracelet + cash. Of course, most folks would want to keep their oyster too - so just bring it to the US RSC on a NATO and tell them you don't have an Oyster bracelet. You will have to pay full price for the Jubilee (~1500USD). Also they may require you to get a service (~700USD). In Asia and Mexico the RSC is more reasonable and they will just sell you the Jubilee without all the hassle. Not sure how relaxed Europe RSC's behave...you guys all know how notorious Rolex is with controlling parts supply and access.

I don't think you can just walk in to an RSC and buy a Super Jubilee anywhere if you are trying to procure that incorrect bracelet for your 16710. You have to have the correct watch in your possession.




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Old 22 July 2018, 04:24 PM   #39
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In the US - yes, RSC will sell and fit you a 62510H and the proper endlinks for your 16710 or 16710T - BUT on a trade in basis - crediting you for your oyster bracelet + cash. Of course, most folks would want to keep their oyster too - so just bring it to the US RSC on a NATO and tell them you don't have an Oyster bracelet. You will have to pay full price for the Jubilee (~1500USD). Also they may require you to get a service (~700USD). In Asia and Mexico the RSC is more reasonable and they will just sell you the Jubilee without all the hassle. Not sure how relaxed Europe RSC's behave...you guys all know how notorious Rolex is with controlling parts supply and access.

I don't think you can just walk in to an RSC and buy a Super Jubilee anywhere if you are trying to procure that incorrect bracelet for your 16710. You have to have the correct watch in your possession.

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Oh yes I forgot to mention different RSCs will have their own nuances. In Singapore one is able to buy the jubilee 62510H and keep your existing oyster band. I believe this is also the case in London UK. You have to check first. Otherwise swap to NATO as mentioned. Or buy from TRF classifieds. Good luck!
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Old 22 July 2018, 05:27 PM   #40
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Oh yes I forgot to mention different RSCs will have their own nuances. In Singapore one is able to buy the jubilee 62510H and keep your existing oyster band. I believe this is also the case in London UK. You have to check first. Otherwise swap to NATO as mentioned. Or buy from TRF classifieds. Good luck!


In RSC Singapore, do they have to do a special order or they have it in stock ready to go?
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Old 23 July 2018, 04:47 AM   #41
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In RSC Singapore, do they have to do a special order or they have it in stock ready to go?
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I got mine in March, hours before they announced the Pepsi on Jubilee, believe it or not. Anyway it was in stock and ready to go. Best to call them first. Cost S$1560. And yes, you get to keep the oyster bracelet.
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Old 22 January 2019, 05:59 PM   #42
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Will a 555 or 502T end link fit also?

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Old 22 January 2019, 07:56 PM   #43
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502T is correct.
555 can be made to fit, but not perfectly. This is because 555 end links are for a 36mm Datejust so different diameter, and also take thinner spring bars than the GMT. 1.8mm v 2.0mm.

Also the GMT jubilee has ‘50’ stamped on the end link. This correctly matches the 502T end link.
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Old 12 April 2019, 02:22 AM   #44
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Hey guys,

Just bringing this thread back alive, from what I can read I can see that a 502b or 50t "end link" is required. Upon further inspection I have a 801 end link? I intend to purchase a Jubilee bracelet from eBay but does that mean I will need to purchase the end links seperatly?

Is 801 only for oyster too?

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Old 12 April 2019, 01:40 PM   #45
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Here’s a guide https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...=Jubilee+guide
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Link doesn't work... Do you know the topic name so I can do a search for it please?

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Link doesn't work... Do you know the topic name so I can do a search for it please?

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This is the title below:

“Rolex GMT 16710 Jubilee 62510H Guide”
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62510H "50" of course.

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Hi all. I'm new to the Rolex Forum but happy I found it. I recently bought myself a 16710 (lug holes, SEL) and love it. It came with the oyster bracelet but I'd like a jubilee. I'm back and forth on the 62510H 50 and the 63600. I'm considering new for each (if I can find them).
As I've never seen either in person, can anyone tell me if there's a visual difference besides the clasp difference? Do they both have polished centre links? I understand the 63600 has solid links. Does that add to the feel when wearing it? Are both bracelets equally "wiggly" on the wrist?

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Hi all... New to the forum but so happy to have found it. I've been learning a lot.
I have a two tone sub date 16613 and recently bought a 16710 (SEL, lug holes, oyster bracelet). I'd like to put in on a jubilee and like others, I go back and forth between Jubilee 62510H 50 or Super Jubilee 63600.
I've never seen either in person and so am hoping folks will be able to give me their visual and wearing impressions. Do they both have polished centre links? Is the SJ heavier or more solid feeling bc of the solid links? Does the 62510H feel flimsy/wiggly compared to the 63600? I've been told that Rolex's newer bracelets are sturdier than the older one. True? Those w/ the SJ, any regrets not going "period correct"?

Any advice or impressions appreciated!
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Old 31 March 2020, 05:00 PM   #52
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Hi! Just wondering if Rolex indeed ever issued a 16710 No-Holes case on a jubilee bracelet? If so, until what year was it issued/offered? I own a 2007 16710T and I guess it was exclusively issued on oyster bracelet. Thanks for any info!
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Hi! Just wondering if Rolex indeed ever issued a 16710 No-Holes case on a jubilee bracelet? If so, until what year was it issued/offered? I own a 2007 16710T and I guess it was exclusively issued on oyster bracelet. Thanks for any info!

The 16710 was discontinued in 2008 with the M-serial. In theory, you could have gotten the 62510H jubilee bracelet at that time.

If you’re in the market for a period correct jubilee bracelet look for one with 502T end links stamped 50 on the bracelet.

I love the look of my 3186 M-serial on jubilee.

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The 16710 was discontinued in 2008 with the M-serial. In theory, you could have gotten the 62510H jubilee bracelet at that time.

If you’re in the market for a period correct jubilee bracelet look for one with 502T end links stamped 50 on the bracelet.

I love the look of my 3186 M-serial on jubilee.


Look gorgeous with the jubilee bracelet. I also try that too on my five digits GMT, Explorer and submariner. They all look great.


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502T is correct.
555 can be made to fit, but not perfectly. This is because 555 end links are for a 36mm Datejust so different diameter, and also take thinner spring bars than the GMT. 1.8mm v 2.0mm.

Also the GMT jubilee has ‘50’ stamped on the end link. This correctly matches the 502T end link.
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So not to confuse anyone, the 62510H GMT Jubilee is stamped "50" on the right side of the last link, not on the end links.

Additionally, the earlier Swiss Jubilees, model 6251, used 50 end links and did not have the "50" stamped on the last link like the 62510H.
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Here's a thread I put together a while back identifying the various Jubilee bracelets for GMTs and other models along with the various end link numbers for the Jubilees and some of the Oyster bracelets.

https://www.gmtforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=139
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So I'm also looking for a Jubilee for my 16710 (no lug holes). Following the detailed info on this thread, it would seem I need 502T end links with a 62510H bracelet. Cool. Thanks!

But where does one source these items?

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