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5 October 2021, 11:09 AM | #31 | |
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I know crazy right? But that’s where they get us. Servicing a movement for most models whether SS of PM is between $700 & $1000 it’s in the upgrades and replacements where the cost comes into play. |
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5 October 2021, 11:13 AM | #32 | |
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Calling all 2021 blnr/blro owners
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The point is it’s a bunch of bullshit. There is no transparency Who knows the truth, I got mine did you get yours? Is pretty much what we are all telling one another even today. The point is trying to gather enough info to help those that are being rejected when we “ALL” are paying customers… No offense taken ;) |
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5 October 2021, 12:21 PM | #33 |
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Nowhere but on TRF does Rolex have “year models.” They introduce a reference, may make some ongoing changes, but until the reference changes all pieces of that watch are equal in their eyes. Also, RolexUSA is not an auto parts store. It’s been close to 20 years since alternative bracelets were offered. I suspect once there is enough supply they will probably direct customers to go through either their dealer or a RSC.
So far since the alternate bracelets were shown there’s been nothing but lots of conflicting info shared here. I’ll believe there’s a plan in place when multiple people here actually gets one. |
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Well said, I can’t help but think Rolex put the cart before the horse in this case though. I haven’t seen any threads in regards to the Sky-Dweller bracelet option. I’m curious if any issues have been brought up as well. Good luck to all you in the process and all of you still trying to figure it out. Keep smiling :)
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21 October 2021, 10:10 AM | #36 |
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Well it’s been fun, I was planning on leaving the Jubilee on for 3 months but I just couldn’t do it lasted just shy of a month. The oyster with the more dressed down look is more my style. I’m sure it will find its way back on at some point just not at this point ;)
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28 October 2021, 01:00 PM | #37 |
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Calling all 2021 blnr/blro owners
Well I was changing out the bracelet today and I don’t know why I stopped and picked up the watch after taking off the bracelet I normally just swap them out and done but not today. I thought I’d take a closer look and just see all the engravings between the lugs. Well to my surprise I wasn’t aware that Rolex stopped engraving the serial number between the lugs. When did this happen 2018? Now I’m curious anyone know???
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This is true. I bought my oyster blro from AD in July and the same AD got my Jubilee bracelet for me from RSC in NYC. Didn’t have to send my watch in. When the bracelet arrived, I brought my watch in to my AD and they swap the bracelets for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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4 June 2022, 03:24 AM | #41 |
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Just want to update this thread with my experience.
I bought my 126710 BLRO (oyster bracelet) in October 2021. Since then I've asked my AD about 4-5 times if I can order the Jubilee and they keep telling me NO. So back in January I called Dallas RSC and asked about buying a Jubilee and the CS Rep. said I'd have to send my watch in and they would put the Jubilee on and send me the Oyster bracelet back. Well I didn't want to send my watch in for just a bracelet swap. Then, on Tuesday of this week, I called Dallas RSC again because I'll be in Dallas tomorrow and the CS Rep. I spoke with said they don't have any Jubilee bracelets in stock and that when they do have them in stock you'd have to trade in the Oyster for Jubilee I didn't think that was right so I decided to call again today. The rep. I spoke to seemed very knowledgeable and told me I can stop in to Rolex RSC and they will swap out my Oyster for a Jubilee and I can have the Oyster back. He did say that they will NOT go from Jubilee to Oyster Not sure if that'll change in the future or not. I'll be going in Monday with the hopes of being able to add a Jubilee. I will update this thread with my results
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4 June 2022, 07:22 AM | #42 |
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Has anyone figured out a way to order a 116610LN bracelet? I have a 116610LV and would love a brushed bracelet with glidelock spare to slap on the GMT.
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You can order a bracelet using your LVs serial number. I would suggest wearing the watch on a rubber strap, heading to an AD and asking them to order the bracelet for you. You could say you 'lost' your bracelet in a move or it broke etc.
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You can get a jubilee but not an oyster for BLNR/BLRO. At least that's what RSC told me last month when I asked.
And... to get a jubilee you must surrender your oyster to Rolex
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4 June 2022, 09:59 AM | #46 |
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Spoke with my AD today regarding this issue. I am awaiting a GMT Master II, on either oyster or jubilee. His advice was to obviously take whichever one came in first, and that later in the year I would be able to purchase the other bracelet (once production of the bracelets picks back up). He said that until then, Rolex will make you send the bracelet in for a swap.
So hopefully later in the year this is possible Cheers! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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From the "crazy desired" collection, you are missing...
You're missing the 50th anniversary green dial, first ceramic GMT. You're missing the two tone rootbeer. You're missing the left hander oyster bracelet. You're missing the left hander jubilee bracelet. And if you really are a hard core GMTer, you'd have a SARU too. so you're missing that as well. Best of luck! |
5 June 2022, 03:26 PM | #48 |
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I spoke to my local ( and only ) AD in Dxb about 2 months back - which is Seddique and Sons at the Rolex Dubai Mall big store, he was ready to order the Oyster for my Pepsi Jubilee (2020).
Cost approx 2500 usd with vat - ( 10-11k aed) and 3 month wait. I decided to wait for ny Oyster bAtman ( wish listed April 2021) so that can swap both when i want .
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* The Dubai AD has a part accounts - forgot to add that. That also at some location only.
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All the ADs and each time I’ve talked to RSC Dallas has resulted in a “no” that I can’t get an oyster bracelet for my jubilee.
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5 June 2022, 04:31 PM | #51 |
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All the ADs and each time I’ve talked to RSC Dallas has resulted in a “no” that I can’t get an oyster bracelet for my jubilee.
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That’s great to hear Eric, so how’d it go yesterday was it a successful trip picking up your jubilee bracelet? Looking forward to your update ;) |
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There are a few members here in the States that have been successful at having their ADs order the Oyster bracelet two that come to mind is rolex818 and mannyv11 within the last couple months. Hope they chime in and share their experiences. It is possible the main problem that was shared by carlmartin was how the SA put it in the computer when putting in the order it seems to default and denies the order. Hope he chimes in as well. |
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Well, unfortunately I don't have an update. It was a very busy 4 days in Dallas and I couldn't find the time to get to RSC
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Can confirm all options are now available from Nordic, French and UK ADs, i.e. oyster for your jubilee GMT and jubilee for your oyster GMT. I find it incredibly hard to believe that the rules would be different from a Rolex point of view so for all of you getting no for an answer I would strongly recommend you to ask again that they actually try to out the order in the system.
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