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    Jubilee bracelet for an Explorer 214270

    I fancy trying the combination of a Jubilee bracelet with my Explorer 214270. I know next to nothing about Rolex bracelets, but have read elsewhere that the "62510H with the 50 stamp and 502T end links" should fit. Can anyone confirm it that sounds credible before I go off to hunt one?

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    That's the combo from the GMT II, no? SHOULD work so long as you've got the 2mm spring bars.

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    People have fit the current jubilee off the DJ on various modern sports watches. You just use slightly smaller diameter spring bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean View Post
    I fancy trying the combination of a Jubilee bracelet with my Explorer 214270. I know next to nothing about Rolex bracelets, but have read elsewhere that the "62510H with the 50 stamp and 502T end links" should fit. Can anyone confirm it that sounds credible before I go off to hunt one?
    Hmm, not sure about that combo. If you manage it, post some pics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thorec View Post
    That's the combo from the GMT II, no? SHOULD work so long as you've got the 2mm spring bars.
    Thanks for that. Why does it need 2mm spring bars? Are they thinner or thicker than usual? I assume from below they're thinner. Is that because otherwise the end links won't fit?

    Quote Originally Posted by JP Chestnut View Post
    People have fit the current jubilee off the DJ on various modern sports watches. You just use slightly smaller diameter spring bars.
    Do you know the ID number for the current jubliee bracelet, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean View Post
    Thanks for that. Why does it need 2mm spring bars? Are they thinner or thicker than usual? I assume from below they're thinner. Is that because otherwise the end links won't fit?



    Do you know the ID number for the current jubliee bracelet, please?
    There's only one SS solid link jubilee with 20mm lug spacing, so people usually just refer to it as the "super jubilee". It's ref 63600, though:

    https://davidsw.com/product/rolex-63600-super-jubilee/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP Chestnut View Post
    There's only one SS solid link jubilee with 20mm lug spacing, so people usually just refer to it as the "super jubilee". It's ref 63600, though:

    https://davidsw.com/product/rolex-63600-super-jubilee/
    Thanks!

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