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Spicer Greene Jewelers Breaks Down the Rolex Oyster, Jubilee and President Bracelets April 16, 2025 (0 comments)
Asheville, NC--Rolex bracelets, known for their craftsmanship and distinctive designs, are typically available in three main styles: Oyster, Jubilee, and President, according to a guide shared by Spicer Greene Jewelers.
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Per the post, the Oyster bracelet is the most widely used style across Rolex models. It is found on all sport watches and Datejust models and features three broad, contoured links. Some Oyster versions include polished center links for a refined appearance, while tool watches like steel divers and Explorers incorporate brushed links to minimize the visibility of scratches. Clasp configurations also vary, with sport models often including safety locks and extension links.
Spicer Greene Jewelers notes that the Jubilee bracelet presents a more formal aesthetic with five D-shaped links. Older Jubilee bracelets use hollow center links, whereas versions produced after 2003 incorporate solid links. This bracelet style is only offered on the Datejust and GMT Master II in steel, gold, or a two-tone combination, depending on the model.
The most exclusive of the three, the President bracelet, combines elements of the Jubilee’s curved link design and the Oyster’s three-link build. According to the guide, it is reserved for Day-Date and Lady Datejust watches and is always crafted in the same precious metal as the case. A concealed clasp completes the bracelet’s seamless look.
In addition to these three core designs, the post highlights that Rolex also manufactures several less common bracelets, including the Pearlmaster, Oysterflex, and Integrated styles, each tailored to specific Rolex models.
See the post here on Facebook.