Flat Jubilee bracelet
Specially designed for the Land-Dweller, the Flat Jubilee bracelet is a
reinterpretation of the emblematic Jubilee bracelet, unveiled at the launch of the Datejust
in 1945. While retaining the same five-piece link structure, with three narrower links in
the centre flanked by two broader links at the edges, the Flat Jubilee differs in that all
the links are flat. Moreover, the centre links on this new bracelet are polished and
slightly raised in relation to the outer links. The latter feature a technical satin finish
on all but their polished edge.
A robust, durable attachment system was also devised to ensure the
perfectly seamless integration of the Flat Jubilee bracelet with the Oyster case. This novel
and complex assembly is the subject of a patent application. It also includes ceramic
inserts. For first time, these small patented tubes, developed by Rolex to help prevent
premature wear, are used to protect the spring bar, the metal pin that secures the bracelet
to the middle case.
Comfortable and supple on the wrist, the Flat Jubilee is equipped with
an elegant, concealed folding Crownclasp, which contributes to the visual harmony of the
watch. On the versions in 18 ct Everose gold and in 950 platinum, this bracelet includes
ceramic inserts inside the links.