Pepsi on Jubilee or Oyster?
Same GMT-Master II 126710BLRO reference — bracelet choice changes look, wear, and often the secondary premium.
Both are the red/blue Cerachrom Pepsi. Jubilee is dressier and often the waitlist favorite; Oyster is the sportier tool look. Compare live listings by bracelet keyword and full-set status — not by current auction bid alone.
| Option A | Option B | |
|---|---|---|
| Reference | 126710BLRO | 126710BLRO |
| Bracelet | Jubilee | Oyster |
| Look | Dressier, five-link | Sportier, three-link |
| Search tip | Include “Jubilee” in filters | Include “Oyster” in filters |
Pick Jubilee if you want the classic Pepsi dress-sport look; Oyster if you prefer a Submariner-adjacent tool vibe. Always verify bracelet in photos and title before treating a listing as a match.
FAQ
Is Jubilee Pepsi worth more than Oyster?
Often yes on the secondary market, but spreads move. Compare recent like-for-like full sets rather than assuming a fixed premium.
Can bracelets be swapped?
Yes, but originality and matching papers matter for collectors. A swapped bracelet can change value and should be disclosed.
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