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The only jubilee that will presently fit 40mm Rolex sport watches properly is the hollow link version that was originally supplied as an option with reference 16710 and having a .
Here is a thread I put together on the Jubilee bracelets which identifies the correct parts for t. The only jubilee that will presently fit 40mm Rolex sport watches properly is the hollow link version that was originally supplied as an option with reference 16710 and having a 502 end-link.Reference 16710. Beginning in 1989, the Reference 16710 replaced the ref. 16760 featuring a slimmer case design with a similar caliber movement. Dates of Production: 1989-2007. Model Name: Rolex GMT Master II Pressure proof to 100m/330ft. Crystal: Sapphire crystal.
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What’s more, the GMT 16710 also came with a 62510 jubilee bracelet, which is the reason why you can find some 16710s that have a jubilee bracelet. In modern times, this jubilee bracelet on the 16710 has come to play an important role, but more on that later.
As mentioned, the Rolex 16710 was offered on both Jubilee and Oyster bracelets. For Oyster bracelets, the 78360 (with no Oysterlock clasp) is the most common model. But some can be seen with the 78390, which added the Submariner-like flip-down clasp. Here is a thread I put together on the Jubilee bracelets which identifies the correct parts for the various models. https://www.gmtforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=139 If you aren't into modifying a Datejust Jubilee which is discussed in the other thread posted by inadeje, you'll need the 62510H Jubilee with 50 stamped last links and 502T end .Bracelet and Clasp. The 16710 is typically fitted with Rolex’s robust Oyster bracelet. This three-piece link design is renowned for its comfort and durability, perfectly complementing the watch’s sporty yet elegant aesthetic. Early models featured hollow end links, later upgraded to solid end links for improved stability and a more premium .The Ref 16710 offered the best of both worlds though as you could also get it on an Oyster bracelet too. Rolex must have been pretty happy with the Ref 16710 because it stayed in production until 2007.
One area that the ref. 16710 is impressive is wrist comfort, with a hollow linked bracelet and a slightly slimmed down case and lugs, it’s no mystery that the watch does have a lighter feeling on wrist.
The reference 16710 GMT-Master II. The last Pepsi GMT reference in steel, with an anodized aluminum bezel, was the reference 16710, although in 2014, we got a white gold Pepsi GMT.Supple and comfortable, the five-piece link Jubilee bracelet was specially created for the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust model in 1945. The Jubilee bracelet on this model is equipped with a Rolex-designed, patented Oysterlock folding safety clasp, which prevents accidental opening. The only jubilee that will presently fit 40mm Rolex sport watches properly is the hollow link version that was originally supplied as an option with reference 16710 and having a 502 end-link.
Reference 16710. Beginning in 1989, the Reference 16710 replaced the ref. 16760 featuring a slimmer case design with a similar caliber movement. Dates of Production: 1989-2007. Model Name: Rolex GMT Master II Pressure proof to 100m/330ft. Crystal: Sapphire crystal.What’s more, the GMT 16710 also came with a 62510 jubilee bracelet, which is the reason why you can find some 16710s that have a jubilee bracelet. In modern times, this jubilee bracelet on the 16710 has come to play an important role, but more on that later. As mentioned, the Rolex 16710 was offered on both Jubilee and Oyster bracelets. For Oyster bracelets, the 78360 (with no Oysterlock clasp) is the most common model. But some can be seen with the 78390, which added the Submariner-like flip-down clasp.
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Here is a thread I put together on the Jubilee bracelets which identifies the correct parts for the various models. https://www.gmtforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=139 If you aren't into modifying a Datejust Jubilee which is discussed in the other thread posted by inadeje, you'll need the 62510H Jubilee with 50 stamped last links and 502T end .
Bracelet and Clasp. The 16710 is typically fitted with Rolex’s robust Oyster bracelet. This three-piece link design is renowned for its comfort and durability, perfectly complementing the watch’s sporty yet elegant aesthetic. Early models featured hollow end links, later upgraded to solid end links for improved stability and a more premium .
The Ref 16710 offered the best of both worlds though as you could also get it on an Oyster bracelet too. Rolex must have been pretty happy with the Ref 16710 because it stayed in production until 2007.
One area that the ref. 16710 is impressive is wrist comfort, with a hollow linked bracelet and a slightly slimmed down case and lugs, it’s no mystery that the watch does have a lighter feeling on wrist. The reference 16710 GMT-Master II. The last Pepsi GMT reference in steel, with an anodized aluminum bezel, was the reference 16710, although in 2014, we got a white gold Pepsi GMT.
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