What is the name of this bracelet known as a Rolex classic?
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The answer is “Jubilee Bracelets”! 5 links for a luxurious look!
The “Jubilee bracelet” was specially designed in 1945 to coincide with the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust. The most distinctive feature of this bracelet is the five links that make it supple and comfortable to wear, and the luster of the fine individual links gives it a jewel-like presence. This bracelet is so popular that it is ranked first or second among Rolex bracelets. The bracelet is currently clasped by a concealed crown clasp or an oyster clasp.
Older Jubilee bracelets were made by rolling stainless steel plates into coils, which had the disadvantage of stretching between the frames over time, but the latest Jubilee bracelets have improved this problem by manufacturing them in monobloc. Therefore, in vintage watches with jubilee bracelets, the degree of elongation between the frames is often considered important.
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