Rolex 62510H Jubilee

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Looking for one for my 16750. Let me know if you’ve got anything.
 
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FYI 580 endlinks are for the oyster bracelet.

Oyster bracelet: 78360 w/ 580 Endlinks
Jubilee bracelet: 62510h w/550 (or 502?) Endlinks
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Bump. I've now got the 550 end links but still looking for the 62510H bracelet.
 
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I know this may be blasphemous, but have you tried the Rolex Forum?
 
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As an aside- if I recall the 62510h that was designed for the 550 and the 2mm spring bars has a specific stamping on the first link (think it was 50 or something like that), it was specific to just these endlinks for the 16750 as the rings were bigger. A standard 62510h won’t work Trying to cobble this together may be harder than you think. But someone correct me if I’m wrong.
 
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You bite your tongue - this should be easy! But for real would like to know for sure on this. I bought the endlinks for super cheap but still scouting for the bracelet. Have been looking on the Rolex forums as well.

As an aside- if I recall the 62510h that was designed for the 550 and the 2mm spring bars has a specific stamping on the first link (think it was 50 or something like that), it was specific to just these endlinks for the 16750 as the rings were bigger. A standard 62510h won’t work Trying to cobble this together may be harder than you think. But someone correct me if I’m wrong.
 
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This is the stamping for the correct bracelet as far as I read.


I don’t have personal experience here as my 16750 came head only when I got it, but I researched this about a year ago when I got the desire to try a Jubilee on it after reading so many rave reviews. I have a regular 62510h on another watch and ordered a set of aftermarket endlinks (shhh, don’t tell anyone), the fit was fine with 1.8mm spring bars (perhaps a little more gap than there should be), but after wearing it for a day or two I found it to be a bit too precious for the watch- didn’t quite suit it for me. So went back to an Oyster. Luckily I didn’t have to spend big money to find this out so make absolutely sure that you love the combo in the flesh and on the wrist for a few days before you spend this kind of money.
My unsolicited advise for the day.