The best bracelet design, period.

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

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Depends on the watch. Some look best on shark, milanese, brick, oyster, jubilee, etc.

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I'm personally not the biggest fan of jubilees functionally on the wrist but I cannot deny the aesthetics

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I dunno. I think most bracelets look pretty good in their own way. Though I'm more into single tone and industrial patterns.

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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.

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weng_c

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

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TimeIsOnMySide

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.

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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.

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Depends on the watch it's on. Too blingy for me, prefer a Staib mesh myself, nice & understated & comfortable.

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pay2huynh

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