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Old 9 March 2017, 06:20 AM   #1
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Jubilee on BLNR, options and considerations

First post, considering buying a GMT BLNR and loving the look of this watch on a jubilee strap.
Did some research already and found out there apparently are two ways to go
  1. Super Jubilee, 63600, needs 1.8mm springbars to fit. Is originally made for 36mm watches. Pros: looks really good, solid links, really liking the new clasp. Cons: supposedly does not sit entirely flush against the case due to differences in case circumference (36 vs 40mm)?
  2. "Regular" Jubilee, 62510h 50, takes 2.0mm springbars. Is originally made for the GMT as well. Pros: should sit flush against the case, clasp allows for more adjustment. Cons: Links not solid, clasp looks less good than the Super Jubilee.

I am particularly concerned regarding the Super Jubilee's fit against the case. I've looked at various images of the Super Jubilee on the GMT but fail to see whether this alleged "misfit" is a tangible issue.

Looking forward to your opinions on this and particularly looking forward to any closeup images that might show how both options align on the case.
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