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Discussion Watchlovers: What do you prefer jubilee or oyster bracelet?

Which is better for everyday use?


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What does it matter which WE prefer? If YOU are buying it…and YOU are going to wear it…which one do YOU prefer? ( they’re both pretty similar)
 
No strong preference, but oyster has fewer moving parts, so it's probably more durable. The other one probably hugs the contours of your wrist more closely.
 
What does it matter which WE prefer? If YOU are buying it…and YOU are going to wear it…which one do YOU prefer? ( they’re both pretty similar)

I always went with Oyster but I'm debating a Jubilee.

But I've never had an Oyster bracelet break.. my dad had a Jubilee come loose and it had to be put together again.. but maybe it was a one off.

That's why I thought I should get some reviews.

And no I'm not buying Rolex!
 
No strong preference, but oyster has fewer moving parts, so it's probably more durable. The other one probably hugs the contours of your wrist more closely.

Same thoughts. 20 years on Oyster bracelets.. Orient, Seiko, Steeldive, Addiesdive.

Was looking at an SKX homage!
 
I have that watch on a Jubilee bracelet. I absolutely love it. I had a Submariner on oyster bracelet and it is very comfortable and the jubilee is just as comfortable but I think the jubilee bracelet looks better, especially on the GMT-II.

This watch has been my daily wear for the past 3 years. I wear it everywhere, in the shower, the pool, the ocean, I even wear it to bed sometimes.

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I always went with Oyster but I'm debating a Jubilee.

But I've never had an Oyster bracelet break.. my dad had a Jubilee come loose and it had to be put together again.. but maybe it was a one off.

That's why I thought I should get some reviews.

And no I'm not buying Rolex!

Why not buy Rolex? They hold their value well.
 
The Apple watch combines the benefits of a Rolex and an ankle monitor in one convenient package.

I have enough devices that I seem to be constantly charging. I don’t want another one. I like that my watch never needs batteries and I like being able to glance at my wrist to see the time and date.
 
Missing poll option!


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