Look superb on the bracelet, is it a generic one?, if so where did you source it from?, looks good quality with solid links and end pieces?.
Best,
James.
Look superb on the bracelet, is it a generic one?, if so where did you source it from?, looks good quality with solid links and end pieces?.
Best,
James.
That looks stunning on the bracelet mate.
It's a 90's Rolex bracelet, I've used the hollow Zenith end links from the original bracelet. The only issue I can see going forward is that the bracelet is 20mm and the end lugs are 22mm, so I guess I need to try to find a source a quality 22mm jubilee bracelet with interchangeable end links.
It looks great on the bracelet, really suits it.
My preference is the strap. Lovely match.
I'm not usually a big fan of bracelets, but that bracelet looks absolutely perfect for the watch. I'd give the strap a 9 out of 10, and the bracelet a 10.
Wouldn't change a thing. Bracelet looks great as it is. Good job!
Keep it away from me, I would chew your arm off to get that watch
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Looks great. Do you use the Rolex clasp or have you fitted another? A differently branded clasp would probably get on my nerves.
That looks really good on the jubilee. Cousins don't seem to have a jubilee in 22mm unless you want gold-plated or two tone - I recently bought one of theirs in 18mm and I certainly can't complain for the money (just over a fiver).
Some of the Tudors have 22mm lugs I think and might have a jubilee style option - might be worth checking with them but I think you'll have a devil getting the right answer.
Looks very good on both the bracelet and strap but if it were mine it would see more time on the strap.
Isn't a Seiko SKX jubilee - or one of the good quality aftermarket options - the most obvious contender then?
Looks great on anything for me!! lovely watch, real class!! Leather is my preference out of those two though!!