Daytona "Zenith" on a 62150H Jubilee

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Even before I acquired this I had found and bought a 62150H bracelet in factory packaging. I had seen an IG post earlier about this sort of bracelet swap and it stuck in my head.

So here she is:


I know , I know. It is no match for the 78360 original bracelet I have for it in daily wear(and it's a bit too flashy for that) but for special occasions this works beautifully imho.

P.s end links are 502T which provide a good tight fit, there's a slight gap between the bezel but curvaturewise the fit is near perfect.
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If you like it... great. I want to see an Oyster bracelet with the Daytona. When I think of the jubilee bracelet, I think Datejust. Wait,
is that a patrizzi dial you have there... forget the bracelet. Wow!
 
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It works...off the beaten path yet classic Rolex. I like it!
 
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Thanks, it works imo. Not for everyone but very comfortable and ups the overall aesthetics to more formal imo.
If you like it... great. I want to see an Oyster bracelet with the Daytona. When I think of the jubilee bracelet, I think Datejust. Wait,
is that a patrizzi dial you have there... forget the bracelet. Wow!



Like this you mean?😎
I don't think this classifies as Patrizzi ; wrong serial and no significant oxidation in the subdials. They do have a pleasing eggshell color though in my opinion.👍
 
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Even before I acquired this I had found and bought a 62150H bracelet in factory packaging. I had seen an IG post earlier about this sort of bracelet swap and it stuck in my head.

So here she is:


I know , I know. It is no match for the 78360 original bracelet I have for it in daily wear(and it's a bit too flashy for that) but for special occasions this works beautifully imho.

P.s end links are 502T which provide a good tight fit, there's a slight gap between the bezel but curvaturewise the fit is near perfect.
That’s spectacular! I’d love to see my 116520 on a Jubiliee bracelet. How does one go about acquiring one??
 
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Not so common, but I think it looks great, I love Jubilees, not sure on subs though....
 
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That’s spectacular! I’d love to see my 116520 on a Jubiliee bracelet. How does one go about acquiring one??

Well, eBay or Chrono or any other trading/selling platform is a good place to start. I am not sure but I think that the 116520 has the same case profile than 16520 so you would have to source a pair of 502T's and then the bracelet 62150H. If the case is different you're going to have to figure out what the proper end links are though 📖.

If your lucky you'll find them as a set. Prices vary greatly depending on condition and strecth.
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When I think of the jubilee bracelet, I think Datejust.

Maybe for modern. However jubilee used to be the hot setup and optional at time of purchase for all Rolex models. Even subs.

To me the jubilee looks fantastic on the more modern sapphire sports stuff too.