In the Rolex lexicon, the name “Jubilee” is often used to describe a specific style of the bracelet on certain Rolex watches that features a five-piece semi-circular link construction. However, there is also something called a Rolex Silver Jubilee dial, but what exactly is a Silver Jubilee dial?
Read on to learn about these particular “Jubilee” dials, including pricing, availability, and which fake rolex watches come with them.
As many of you may already know, Rolex released the Datejust watch in 1945 to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary (the word “Jubilee” literally means “a special anniversary of an event”). In addition to an innovative date window on the dial, the watch was equipped with a new kind of strap. To emphasize this momentous “four-zero” event, Rolex named the new bracelet Jubilee after the celebration itself. Turning the corner to 1985, Rolex took a similar approach, releasing the Jubilee dial to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Datejust collection (which, of course, was also the brand’s 80th anniversary).
Rolex’s Jubilee dial, also known as the Anniversary dial, features a repeating “ROLEX” pattern engraved across the entire surface – similar to the kind of all-encompassing pattern that can be seen on things like Louis Vuitton’s Monogram bags. Remember, this was the 1980s – the decade of decadence and ostentatious wealth – and logo mania was all the rage throughout the luxury industry. So the Jubilee dial style tapped right into that trend, proudly announcing that the buy replica watches was indeed a Rolex – just in case onlookers had any doubts.