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tenablogm | 26 Dec 2020 - 04:01:27 |
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Initially launched in 1945, the Jubilee bracelet was particularly designed for the Datejust line of watches in celebration of Rolex's 40th anniversary. When it was first introduced, the Jubilee bracelet was Rolex's flagship offering and was only available in solid gold. However, since the President bracelet has become Rolex's premier bracelet option, the Jubilee is now manufactured in every single metal combination except platinum and white gold. The Jubilee bracelet uses a five-piece, semi-circular link design that has a more refined and elegant appearance than that of the Oyster bracelet. The Jubilee bracelet has undergone a number of updates and refinements throughout the years, just like other models, as Rolex continuously works to improve the reliability and functionality of their products. In years past, the Jubilee bracelet was fitted to a number of different lines of watches in the Rolex catalog; however, it is now only offered as an option on the Datejust and GMT-Master II lines of fake Rolex watch. The overall appearance of the President bracelet is somewhat of a mix between an Oyster bracelet and a Jubilee bracelet. Its three-piece, semi-circular link design provides it with a more gorgeous look and feel than the Oyster bracelet; Contemporary President uses ceramic inserts inside the links for enhanced durability and are always fitted with Rolex's Crownclasp, a concealed clasp design that creates a seamless effect throughout the band. However, the single, rounded center link gives it a less delicate appearance than the Jubilee bracelet, which uses three smaller links in the center. |