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Old 15 February 2018, 03:09 AM   #1
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Icon20 Does Rolex still stamp their GMT Jubilee bracelets...

...with the 50 at last link that attaches to the endlink?

I just came back from service, a 16710 holes case - bought a new jubilee bracelet along with the service.
Requested for 502T endlinks which I correctly received, but the bracelet does not have the 50 stamp.

Is this a mistake? Did I receive a bracelet meant for a Datejust?
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Old 15 February 2018, 06:34 AM   #2
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The 62510H 50 end piece have long been discontinued.

The current jubilee bracelets (super jubilee - integrated clasp 63600) are made for DJ in 36mm, which means the answer is yes.
It's a jubilee bracelet, using 1.8mm spring bars.
Rolex does not officially support jubilee on current sports models.
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Old 16 February 2018, 08:18 AM   #3
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The 62510H 50 end piece have long been discontinued.

The current jubilee bracelets (super jubilee - integrated clasp 63600) are made for DJ in 36mm, which means the answer is yes.
It's a jubilee bracelet, using 1.8mm spring bars.
Rolex does not officially support jubilee on current sports models.

Same happens on 63200 super jubilee


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Old 16 February 2018, 10:32 AM   #4
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What’s the date code on the clasp? I got one 62510 with 502T from RSC singapore last year (last one they had in stock) from 2005 and the last link was stamped with “50”. The ref for the whole thing was B20-62510-20-2-E1. So I think the answer is yes, it should be stamped.

What does your receipt mention? The 502T won’t fit the DateJust (should be 555). Only thing I can think of if that you got a 62510 originally made for DateJust, with the correct end links for GMT. But RSC would never do such as swap. So I am confused. Did u service at RSC?

(Irrelevant, since the OP did not ask about being discontinued or not, but as others said, only the super jubilee is currently available - was ref 63200; now 63600 <same exact thing with more removable links> - that has solid links, hidden clasp, and non-removable endlinks (with date and bracelet ref stamps on the “inside”). It is for DateJust 36 but will fit fine pretty much all 5- and 6-digit sports models).
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