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Clueless_Collector's recent acquisition of the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' on a Jubilee bracelet sparks a lively discussion among collectors. His post, featuring stunning photography, highlights the watch's unique appeal and the ongoing debate regarding bracelet preference. This article delves into the community's insights on this distinctive left-handed GMT reference.
Finally itโs my turn to quench the thirst.
My AD gave me the first right of refusal to choose and I felt it looks better on the jubilee.
HAGWE!
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' on a Jubilee bracelet is visually appealing, with some collectors noting its suitability for the watch's aesthetic.
- Some owners of the 'Sprite' GMT-Master II prefer the Oyster bracelet, with one collector even having a second Oyster bracelet brushed for a different look.
- The left-hand crown position of the 'Sprite' GMT-Master II can make winding feel awkward for right-handed wearers, though adjusting the time remains manageable.
- The desire for tool-free bracelet changes to prevent lug scratches is a common sentiment among collectors, highlighting a practical concern for watch enthusiasts.
- Initial preferences for the Oyster bracelet can shift, with some collectors eventually agreeing that the Jubilee bracelet offers a more appealing look for the 'Sprite' GMT-Master II.
- The availability of both Jubilee and Oyster bracelet options from Authorized Dealers for the 'Sprite' GMT-Master II influences collector choices, particularly for left-handed individuals.
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