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 BRACELETS PICTURED IN ORDER, TOP TO BOTTOM: JUBILEE BRACELET: The supple five-piece links on dressy watches and some sport watches, such as the GMT-Master II. It was originally designed for
the Datejust in 1945.
OYSTER BRACELET: The larger, flat three-piece
links make for a simpler, sportier look.
PRESIDENT BRACELET: The President uses semi-
circular three-piece links, originally created in 1956 for the Day-Date. It is always gold or platinum.
PEARLMASTER BRACELET: The refined five- piece links make the Pearlmaster Rolex’s most elegant bracelet, with a crownlock clasp only.
OYSTERFLEX RUBBER BRACELET: Made of a very soft, flexible elastomer with an internal cushion system that makes it extremely well fitting and comfortable. The rubber is fitted over metal blades made of a titanium and nickel alloy, so you get the strength of metal and the comfort of rubber.
       Rolex triple calendar model, the ref. 6062, nicknamed the “Stelline” because
of its star-shaped markers. It sold for $975,000 in a recent Christie’s sale.
BEZELS:
FLUTED PRECIOUS METAL BEZELS: Iconic and hard to miss, today’s fluted
bezels are one of the great signature elements of Rolex timepieces. ENGRAVED FIXED BEZELS: Found on the Explorer II and the Daytona Cosmograph, demarcations are engraved into either Oystersteel, a precious
metal, or Ceracrom.
ROTATING BEZELS WITH INSERTS: Used for Professional watches, and
scratch-proof Ceracrom inserts are the norm.
ROTATING PRECIOUS METAL BEZELS: Exclusive to the Yachtmasters, these
are sporty, deeply engraved bezels.
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