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20 April 2024, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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Submariner 14060m Jubilee Bracelet
Does anyone know of jubilee bracelet that will work on my Submariner 14060m? An aftermarket one is fine with me as long as the end links fit.
I'm not a big fan of the oyster bracelet and I keep going back to my watches that do have a jubilee (datejust and seiko skx007). Before I sell this one and move on, I'd like to try it with a jubilee if I can because I like the size of it compared to the newer ones. |
20 April 2024, 02:05 PM | #2 |
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Yes a 62510h marked “50” on the last link before the end links to denote larger spring bars and 502T end links will fit on a 14060. It’s the same jubilee that is made for a 16710. It’ll also work on a 16600 too. Tried for fun the other day
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Thanks for the reply. I'll look for one on Bay.
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I had read in a magazine that in the US market anyone who bought a Sub could request the Jubilee from the seller.
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I wore a Tag professional for years until I finally tore it up, and a Seiko diver after that, both on jubilees. Those jubilees were super comfortable. I've only had my Sub (first Rolex) for a few months and I love it, but as the weather warms here in the south I sure do miss those old jubilees. |
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8 May 2024, 02:09 PM | #6 |
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I’d sell your sub and buy a watch that come with jubilee. A 14060 tool watch on jubilee?!?
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It does look good with the jubilee bracelet....
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9 May 2024, 06:58 PM | #9 |
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I've never seen it in person but it was an interview with an official Rolex seller. And if I find the article I'll post it. However I don't like the Jubilee even in the GMT so.....
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Sub and jubilee I don't see it as a great match ihmo
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Jubilee bracelets work well on this tool watch
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Here you are . While I always prefer the oyster, in the new but also in the vintage GMT and Jubilee models they are the best choice.
Congrats!!! Brian In the sub I really struggle to appreciate it. Wonderful watch but .....Beautiful watch 14060 one of my favorites but I see better its classic oyster ..... or a NATO possibly (ihmo)
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It looks right at home on a 5 digit Sub, IMHO. dP
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Buy the new Tudor Monochrome and keep your Sub. Variety is the spice of life. ;p
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I like the oyster better, I feel the jubilee looks too busy. The Sub brushed bracelet is the best. I have a Daytona, just need to work up the courage to get it brushed.
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A 16610LV in disguise. The jubilee and LN insert makes it versatile and quite different from the LV and oyster.
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I agree for the most part about PCL’s on the oyster. They’re a scratch magnet …. Another reason why I prefer the jubilee in this example Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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