Oyster vs Jubilee: Which bracelet does the Rolex GMT-Master II look better on?
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To Jubilee or not to Jubilee? We debate whether the Rolex GMT-Master II looks better on a Jubilee or Oyster bracelet. The post Oyster vs Jubilee: Which bracelet does the Rolex GMT-Master II look better on? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post Oyster vs Jubilee: Which bracelet does the Rolex GMT-Master II look better on? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches .
Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
I don’t like the polished center links on the oyster. I agree completely that it feels forced and without an identity. While I don’t love the jubilee’s chunky modern vibe, it has more of a defined sense of style and it does help distinguish the watch from a sub, which is a bit irrelevant, but fun nonetheless.
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Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
For the looks on gmt you are definitely right, I used to be a oyster only for decade, until I tried one jubilee on long term, the comfort make me like the look too. But on gmt and sub I still think oyster looks way better
Save you reading the answer is always Oyster.... 😁
I may be in the minority on this one. On this and the blue black (bat girl), I like the jubilee.
I like it on the red bezel Tudor too
I don’t like the polished center links on the oyster. I agree completely that it feels forced and without an identity. While I don’t love the jubilee’s chunky modern vibe, it has more of a defined sense of style and it does help distinguish the watch from a sub, which is a bit irrelevant, but fun nonetheless.
As close as I’ll get to an OP so I tried both.
I think the oyster is more appropriate for a tool watch, so yes on the GMT. Jubilee is dressier to my eyes. My $0.02