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Old 18 August 2010, 02:29 AM   #1
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Super Jubilee(uk).......

Does any body know the Rolex price for a Super Jubilee in the UK and can you order one through any AD ? A TRF member said they were $1350 or £900, is this correct and could it be bought to fit a 2004 F series GMT 16710. Can you fit them yourself or does anything need altering ?
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Old 18 August 2010, 04:11 AM   #2
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Does any body know the Rolex price for a Super Jubilee in the UK and can you order one through any AD ? A TRF member said they were $1350 or £900, is this correct and could it be bought to fit a 2004 F series GMT 16710. Can you fit them yourself or does anything need altering ?
Not sure, but I think so.
Yes.
Sure.
Yes, but GMTs w/lugs are a bit easier to change.
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Old 18 August 2010, 04:13 AM   #3
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Does any body know the Rolex price for a Super Jubilee in the UK and can you order one through any AD ? A TRF member said they were $1350 or £900, is this correct and could it be bought to fit a 2004 F series GMT 16710. Can you fit them yourself or does anything need altering ?
Last I heard, around £830 or nearabouts.

In the UK, I do believe the ADs sell them as an accessory - not in the USA.

Should fit that GMT.

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Old 18 August 2010, 05:13 AM   #4
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Does any body know the Rolex price for a Super Jubilee in the UK and can you order one through any AD ? A TRF member said they were $1350 or £900, is this correct and could it be bought to fit a 2004 F series GMT 16710. Can you fit them yourself or does anything need altering ?
They fit , ask Dalip he has a super jub on a 16710 ..
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Old 18 August 2010, 05:19 AM   #5
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please excuse my ignorence ,,, what makes a super jubilee super , or better than a standard one , is there a standard one ,
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Old 18 August 2010, 05:45 AM   #6
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please excuse my ignorence ,,, what makes a super jubilee super , or better than a standard one , is there a standard one ,
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Tom,
Is the super jubilee better? Sure, but that doesn't mean the classic jubilee is a slouch either.
The classic has a stamped clasp, hollow center links, and separate end links.
The super jubilee has solid links, a milled, hidden clasp, and integrated, solid end links.
Both are very comfortable and have surprisingly similar feel when worn, however the super does have more weight and heft.
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Old 18 August 2010, 05:52 AM   #7
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many thanks , and great pics too
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Old 1 September 2010, 02:23 PM   #8
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Would the SJ fit the new GMT IIc? Also what do you guys think about how the best way to purchase one if your in the USA?

I am thinking about trying this on a Milgauss GV if it fits as well.
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