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31 August 2009, 07:25 AM | #1 |
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jubilee bracelet owners...
Hi there,
I'm relatively new to the forum but i've posted some pics of my DJ on the gallery forum as well. I've been reading a lot lately on here and other forums on how bracelets tend to stretch over time.. I was just wondering for those that wear a jubilee bracelet, is this too loose that it will cause a lot of stretch? i've always worn watches a bit loose but because it is a jubilee bracelet, now i'm not so sure about this one.. any opinion on this is greatly appreciated..Thanks. |
31 August 2009, 07:30 AM | #2 |
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tough to tell from this shot.. i have jubilees on my 16014 r series datejust and a super jubilee i put on my m series gmt. both fit about the same.. i just try and place my index finger between the clasp (area) and my wrist. seems to work fine in warm and cold weather without adjusting bracelet.. but everyone is different.
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31 August 2009, 08:27 AM | #3 |
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I agree, index finger should fit snug between the bracelet and wrist. My solid link jubilee has no stretch after almost 2 years.
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