Does anything beat this 1945 design for comfort and class?
Pictured: 1. two-tone bracelet on Rolex Datejust 2. Steel bracelet on Tudor Black Bay 41mm
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A jubilee just look so aesthetic. Love it aswell
Depends on the watch. Some look best on shark, milanese, brick, oyster, jubilee, etc.
I'm personally not the biggest fan of jubilees functionally on the wrist but I cannot deny the aesthetics
I dunno. I think most bracelets look pretty good in their own way. Though I'm more into single tone and industrial patterns.
I love the look of Jubilee/Jubilee styled 5 link bracelets. But I’m still getting my head round wearing 2 toned watches… it’s the ultimate “uncle” style when I was growing up in the 80s/90s.
I love the look of Jubilee/Jubilee styled 5 link bracelets. But I’m still getting my head round wearing 2 toned watches… it’s the ultimate “uncle” style when I was growing up in the 80s/90s.
Considering I’m not just an uncle, but a great-uncle and a grandpa, I think I can get away with wearing two-tone
Considering I’m not just an uncle, but a great-uncle and a grandpa, I think I can get away with wearing two-tone
I’m deep in uncle territory, but I live in denial.
Jubilees are by far my most loved bracelet (haven‘t tried a president yet). But in terms of comfort and style they always do the job. Only keeping them clean can be a challenge as dirt gets into the small links easily.
Depends on the watch it's on. Too blingy for me, prefer a Staib mesh myself, nice & understated & comfortable.
I'm personally not the biggest fan of jubilees functionally on the wrist but I cannot deny the aesthetics
What issues in functionality on the wrist do you experience? I can't think of any off the top