I think I am loosing the plot!! I have a hankering after a Rolex GMT-Master II Root Beer 16713...
Do i need to start therapy or support group...
Need to start saving the pennies or thinning the herd next year....
Haywood,
Thank you! Just when I was starting to doubt my decision.
Not to keen on the jubilee so would be looking for either head only or the plain bracelet.
do you see them quite frequently?
Great watch. I am wearing my old 16753 Nipple Dial Rootbeer as we speak.
Well it is christmas
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
No need for therapy and they're definitely toned down off the bracelets. Good choice imo.
I love my 16753 root beer (on jubilee). You are definitely not losing the plot at far as I’m concerned!
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quite like them, a pleasant change to the ones you see all the time.
Hate the look, and hate even more - the rinkydink "root beer" nickname.
Blue/red combination, although more common - is the one.
I see peoplw warning about the jubilee. Can anyone clarification why?
Weird looking watch
With Jubilee it’s vomtastic, but on a nice strap I can certainly see the appeal.
Actually quite like that watch. Different and good for it.
I wear mine on a Oyster.
Jubilees are prone to wear and therefore can get slack, although still perfectly wearable.
As for thinking Huggy Bear - why not think Clint Eastwood, especially as he wore his root beer on a Jubilee.
Or if you prefer it on leather then it's an Elio De Angelis. After the F1 driver https://www.google.co.uk/search?rlz=...GJnNGvb_TSEuM:
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The small, gold D-shape links in the middle of the 16713’s Jubilee 62523 bracelet allow for greater movement and are weaker than the solid, single brick link of an Oysterlock 78793.
The head diameter of all professional models like the GMT is such that any lateral movement applied thereto creates enormous forces of torque which transfer most deleteriously to the ends of the bracelet.
Where that bracelet is a Jubilee, metal is more quickly distorted and worn than where it is an Oyster.
Haywood
It’s the only two tone sport I like. They brown suits the gold.
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Well they certainly make a refreshing change.
If I were buying a gmt the root beer would be my choice
I am very much drawn to them! A bit tacky but really nice in the flesh!
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I am awaiting for a specific member here to sell his :) and buy it
Personally I'd love one. Think they are stunning. But IMO I'd need to see more sun to wear one!
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I bought one last year, had brendan do the jubilee and stuck it on a brown croc. Its my suit watch and i love it.
I had one for almost a year. Loved it, but wore it only a day a week, and the gold does scuff easily, so in the end I sold it, which I sometimes regret... You have to try it though it's a watch like no other, and the only watch strangers have commented on positively that I've had.
I also had the Ruby/diamond serti dial in it for a while, that's eyecandy.... I still have the dial, in case I ever fall into a barrel of money and buy the 16718, which would be the next step....
I wouldn't be so afraid of the Jubilee though, if you find one that is in very good condition. If you wear it not too loose, it does not wear down any faster than the Oyster.... Its not the gold that wears off its the steel pins inside the gold links.
I definitely see distortion and wear to the gold parts and I would maintain from experience that the Jubilee wears worse and faster than the Oyster.
That dial though.....yes please! Really something a bit special, that. Members would probably appreciate a picture, as I suspect many will never have seen one. Pretty please.
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It will have to be a stolen one since photobucket no longer works and I havent been bothered to look for a new image host... any tips?
I service old 6917s and 69173s every week it seems and even though 30+ years old, the jubilees don't wear through and fall off, its always the clasp that fails first for some reason... the little pin that holds it or the riveted pin in the actual shield. They aren't as sensitive to "twisting" as the oysters are, maybe that's why. The jubilees are now horribly expensive to replace, btw.... even with smelting value taken off.
In either case, if you keep a jubilee clean and wear it tight, it will last as long as any of us.... :)
Love that dial and it is very rare indeed, thankyou for illustrating.
Try imgur for your image hosting. It is free and I have found very effective. There are a couple of tools you can use to download all your pics from Photobucket, put them in one folder then upload them to imgur.
Your experience of Jubilees is happier than mine. I handle a few hundred 62523H / 62523D every year and I do see failures as described. Perhaps they take them off before a fight where you live!
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I love a brown dial Root Beer. so much so i bought a Squale homage. sort of pulls off the look.
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its this one. works ok i think. not much money anyway.
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I quite like them, in a bit of a 70s throw back kind of way. Bit much money for a bit of a tongue in cheek watch
Marcj has a lovely piece for sale
Jubillee bracelet