Rolex Superjubilee 63600 Complete Guide

Rolex 63600

Rolex Superjubilee 63600 Complete Guide

The Rolex Superjubilee reference 63600 has in the last two years become a highly sought-after bracelet for many Rolex owners. The bracelet was originally sold on the Rolex Datejust 36mm reference 116234 and 116200 and is a special jubilee bracelet, often known as “Super Jubilee”, because of its hidden crown clasp.

But what makes this particular bracelet so special and why is it so highly sought after? Let’s take a closer look at why the Rolex Superjubille Bracelet Reference 63600 is the best jubilee bracelet on the market.

Rolex Jubilee bracelet 63600

Rolex Datejust 36mm Reference 116234 & 116200 

The 36mm Datejust with the Superjubilee bracelet first came in 2007 and was the first 6-digit reference Datejust on the market. Until now, the Jubilee bracelets that were previously used was the jubilee bracelet which we today recognized for being famous for the stretch which tends to come naturally after a few years of wear.

The previous reference Datejusts in stainless steel 16234 or 16200 were equipped with the jubilee bracelet reference 62510. When the first 6-digit reference Datejust was presented, a huge improvement was of course the bracelet, which for the first time for a stainless steel watch had a hidden clasp construction, but also a construction that was substantially more rugged and well-constructed than the previous. The focus for Rolex was of course to make it more durable and long-lasting. In other words, to minimize stretch over the years.

One small downside of the hidden clasp function of the Rolex Superjubilee bracelet reference 63600 is that it does not offer any micro-adjusting in the clasp, which the previous generation jubilee bracelet could. When the Rolex Datejust 116234 & 116200 was discontinued in 2018 and replaced with the new Datejust reference 126234 and 126200 (in stainless steel) the bracelet was once again given a new construction, similar to the super jubilee bracelet, but now instead had an “ordinary” Oyster clasp which was improved with micro-adjustments but also an easy-link extension function.

This meant that the elegant construction of the Superjubilee bracelet reference 63600 which had a hidden crown clasp no longer existed. When this was announced in 2018, Rolex at the same time decided to give new guidelines for Authorized Retailers on how they were allowed to sell spare parts.

This resulted in a strict policy that made it a lot harder to purchase spare parts such as dials and bracelets, for a watch that you did not own, or, for watches that were not meant to have certain parts.

This meant, that if you wish to purchase a Superjubilee bracelet reference 63600 from a Rolex Authorized Dealer you would be required to bring the model with you to the Authorized Rolex Dealer and have them install the bracelet on your watch. This might not seem like a big issue as it might sound completely normal, why would you want to have a bracelet, in this case, a Superjubilee reference 63600, if you do not own the watch it was meant for?

Obviously, the policies regarding sales of spare parts from Rolex authorized dealers vary a lot. Some stores will not sell you a spare bracelet, others will require you to bring your watch (which has to be correct for the bracelet), and a small portion will sell the bracelet downright without any questions.

What this restriction of Rolex parts and bracelets does is make it more difficult to get access to them. Both if you try directly from an official retailer, but also if you look at the secondhand market.

Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLNR VS 116710blnr

Superjubilee Reference 63600 Fits Almost Any Rolex 

What’s so special about the Rolex Superjubilee is that it fits almost any Rolex, no matter if it’s a 5-digit or 6-digit reference, which makes it possible to have the bracelet installed on a GMT Master II reference 116710BLNR for example. In some cases, you just need to change the spring bar in order to get a perfect fit.

In 2018 when Rolex presented the GMT Master II reference 126710BLNR, commonly known as batgirl/batman with jubilee bracelet, the thought of just equipping the previous GMT Master II 116710BLNR with a Jubilee bracelet (which was sold with an Oyster bracelet) was appealing to a lot of owners for that model.

This small change would make the GMT master II look like the newest model at first glance, and the process of doing so is very simple, just swap the Oyster bracelet for a Jubilee bracelet. If you were to have the same construction of jubilee, the only appropriate jubilee bracelet which you could install would be the Superjubilee reference 63600.

This caused the bracelet to be trendy, and the demand for this particular spare bracelet became huge. What happened to the bracelet, is similar to what’s happening with all the popular sports models which sell over the recommended retail price as the demand for this particular bracelet is higher than the supply, and with the difficulty of buying one directly from an Authorized Dealer, the only possible place to get this bracelet would be at the second-hand market.

Some of the watches that the Superjubilee 63600 fits are:

  • 116610LN
  • 114060
  • 116610LV
  • 116710LN
  • 116710BLNR
  • 16570 (without lug holes)
  • 116500
  • 16710
  • 214270
  • 116520
  • 16610
  • 14060
  • 16610LV

(And of course, gold/gold and steel variants of the above, if you prefer.

NOTE: as mentioned, you may need different spring bars to make the bracelet fit.

Are you a fan of the Superjubilee Rolex 63600 bracelet? Let us know below!

69 thoughts on “Rolex Superjubilee 63600 Complete Guide

  1. Would it fit on a 14270?

    1. Hi,
      No. You would have to look for the Older jubilee, 626510.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  2. Would it fit 226570?

    1. Hi,
      It will not. 226570 has a lug width of 21mm.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  3. Would this fit on a 126234, etc a new-gen Datejust 36?

    1. Hi,
      No, it would not. The end links for the new generation Datejusts have “tongues” that go “into” the case in a way that the 63600 does not.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

      1. Dear MW, in this case (126234), isn’t it possible to mix up the two jubilee bracelets, keeping the end links of the latest version and switching the clasp with the 63600? It could solve the problem, I believe. Thank you.

        1. Hi,
          I’m not quite sure what you mean but the end links on both the 63600 and the new Jubilee bracelet are fixed. Moreover, it is not possible to mount the clasp from the new bracelet to the 63600.

          Kind regards,
          Millenary Watches

  4. What is the part number of the jubilee bracelet on the 126234 and would it fit a 14060M?

    1. Hi,
      The reference number of the bracelet is 62800. This bracelet will not fit the 14060M but the 63600 will.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  5. will it fit 16622, 126710BLRO?

    1. Hi,
      The 63600 will fit the 16622 and the 126710BLRO. Note that you may need different spring bars to get a perfect fit.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  6. What size and springbars are needed to get the 63600 jubilee bracelet to fit a no holes case 16710 GMT Master 2? Thanks

    1. Hi,

      It is not possible to use the springbars from the 16710’s original Oyster bracelet on the 63600 as the 63600 has a narrower sleeve than the Oyster bracelet. The original Oyster springbars will be too thick and will not fit through the sleeve of the 63600. To properly fit the 63600 bracelet to a 16710 with lug holes, you need the correct (shoulderless) springbars. Shoulderless spring bars measuring 20mm x 1.8mm x 1.2mm ends w/2.8mm extensions. will fit the 63600. You may need to look for non-original Rolex spring bars.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  7. Which Jubilee bracelet will fit an Air King 116900 ?

    1. Hi,
      We have never seen anyone put a Jubilee on the Air-King 116900 before. But the 62510H bracelet will likely fit, although not perfectly.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  8. Does it fit on my 2002 16610 submariner?

    1. Hi,
      Yes, absolutely! Note that you may have to experiment with wither the original spring bars or the 63600 spring bars to see which ones fit.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  9. Hello, will the 63600 fit the colored 36mm OP watch? Thanks!

    1. Hi,
      This is a combination that we have never seen before. With that said, we do not know 100%, but it will likely not fit.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

    2. Hi Dave, no it does not 😉 I have a 63600 for my 116710LN and it doesn’t fit my 126000, the lug hole is placed differently sadly…

  10. How about the 126334

    1. Hi,
      The 63600 does not fit the 126334. This is because it doesn’t have the same construction between the lugs as the previous generation as the 63600 was originally made for.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

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