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Old 3 April 2009, 11:56 AM   #1
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GMT IIc after 6.5 weeks

Okay so I have been wearing my GMT IIc for the last 6 -1/2 weeks straight. Being I have not seen too many of these photos I thought I would post some pictures of what the PCL’s look like now. This will give anybody the idea of what PCL’s look like after some good wrist time.

Here you can se that this link is almost all naturally brushed out



This is the link closer to the 12:00 position.



Here is the link obviously closer to the clasp notice the nice gouge in the brushed part of the clasp. Ouch man I beat this watch up.



Another view of the clasp.



The 6:00 side does not take as much of a beating being on the inside close to my body. I would assume that I could take the clasp off and swap this side to the other side to even out the wear. Any thoughts on this?



I Hope ya’ll enjoyed this.

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Old 3 April 2009, 12:00 PM   #2
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Wow looks like mine after 2 yrs!
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Old 4 April 2009, 03:37 AM   #3
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Wow looks like mine after 2 yrs!


man....you really are enjoying your watch !! Say...do you sleep on a nails bed ???
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:08 PM   #4
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Scratches just add beauty and character to a watch. Afterall, these watches are going to be here long after we're gone. We might as well enjoy them, right?
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:58 PM   #5
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Scratches just add beauty and character to a watch. Afterall, these watches are going to be here long after we're gone. We might as well enjoy them, right?
Scratches add ummmm ..... scratches to the watch don't they? Don't get me wrong, I wear a Rolex everyday. I have a few that I wear on rotation and they all get scratched up. I am very careful with them but I don't get upset when they get scratched neither. I don't think nicks, bumps, scratches, add character to watches, cars, guns, eyeglasses, your kids, etc. Just enjoy them and don't worry about them! Just my 02 cents, YMMV.
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:29 PM   #6
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Great post! I have had my Milgauss for 7 months and have worn it every day since I got it. My links look just as scratched (if not worse!) as yours. With all the photos of pristine watches on here I was beginning to worry I was ruining my Millie! My shiny bezel and the shiny case also have some scratches.

They don't bother me but I just felt bad since it appeared nobody else scratched their watches. Thanks for posting some photos of a well worn watch (as they should be!)
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:32 PM   #7
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Wear it with pride. Scratches can be removed from a Rolex or a Timex but that doesn't make a Timex and Rolex.
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:39 PM   #8
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Nice watch.Once you get 1 scratch the rest dont matter.Enjoy it.
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:56 PM   #9
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nice....looks vintage now...
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:57 PM   #10
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Holy cow you are rough!!!!

Still looks good to me!
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Old 3 April 2009, 12:58 PM   #11
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How's the Ceramic holding up? I'm still not convinced yet.
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Old 3 April 2009, 01:07 PM   #12
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How's the Ceramic holding up? I'm still not convinced yet.
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=73471

It looks good to me. but check for yourself by clicking the link for a few shots I took a few nights ago


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Old 3 April 2009, 01:24 PM   #13
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Danny thats kinda rough for 6 weeks of wear..do you use it all the time? or do you have an alternative watch?
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Old 3 April 2009, 01:44 PM   #14
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What the heck are you doing to that watch? I've had mine on EVERYDAY for over a year and a half, mine looks still almost new... I think you need a G-Shock
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Old 3 April 2009, 09:44 PM   #15
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What the heck are you doing to that watch? I've had mine on EVERYDAY for over a year and a half, mine looks still almost new... I think you need a G-Shock
Mine too. Looks showroom ready. I wear it almost every day!
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Old 3 April 2009, 02:02 PM   #16
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Danny thats kinda rough for 6 weeks of wear..do you use it all the time? or do you have an alternative watch?
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What the heck are you doing to that watch? I've had mine on EVERYDAY for over a year and a half, mine looks still almost new... I think you need a G-Shock

I do everything in it. That’s why I bought it. I have a an Citizen Navihawk I wore for years and beat to death that needs service, new bracelet and a new crystal and I also have a older 1675 I wore for about a year. I break G Shocks I have three sitting here so I bought a Rolex after all they are virtually indestructible right? Maybe I should put this one a Kevlar Strap and save some wear, if you all think it is that bad?
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Old 3 April 2009, 02:14 PM   #17
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keep on beating it up... im glad someone here actually wears em how they arent meant to!!!.. kudos to you.
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Old 3 April 2009, 02:20 PM   #18
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Right on, Danny!

Nice to see someone who isn't afraid to wear their watch and not treat it like a newborn baby. These watches were built to be worn during all of life's experiences.
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keep on beating it up... im glad someone here actually wears em how they arent meant to!!!.. kudos to you.
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Old 3 April 2009, 02:21 PM   #20
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Everybody keeps calling it a tool watch. Then next thing you know there are threads about taking a shower with it, sleeping with it, going to the yard with it ... ALL of these activities and more are perfectly fine, unless you take a shower 15,000 feet below water and your DSSD starts leaking etc.

It's a ROLEX for a reason and was built for the daily wear and tear. I am not suggesting to beat it up on purpose but what's the use of the watch in the safe???
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Everybody keeps calling it a tool watch. Then next thing you know there are threads about taking a shower with it, sleeping with it, going to the yard with it ... ALL of these activities and more are perfectly fine, unless you take a shower 15,000 feet below water and your DSSD starts leaking etc.

It's a ROLEX for a reason and was built for the daily wear and tear. I am not suggesting to beat it up on purpose but what's the use of the watch in the safe???
i rub mine against my driveway when i buy em so that i dont fret getting that first scratch... i suggest everyone do the same..!
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i rub mine against my driveway when i buy em so that i dont fret getting that first scratch... i suggest everyone do the same..!
bah! driveway scratches are for the weak of heart! I throw mine on a belt sander for about 15 minutes!
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Your watch looks wrecked!

Do you treat your car like that too?

I had my old SD4000 for 2 years and compared to your 6-week old watch, mine could go for BNIB when I sold it with respect to yours.
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I always thought that you buy a watch to use and enjoy. Therefore I'm not concerned if it gets a scratch on the bracelet. After all, these watches are tough and meant to be ridden hard and put away wet!!!
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Your watch looks wrecked!

Do you treat your car like that too?

I had my old SD4000 for 2 years and compared to your 6-week old watch, mine could go for BNIB when I sold it with respect to yours.

No my truck is tip top I only drive 4.5 miles one way to work. I change the oil every 4-5 years like my Rolex I guess if I wore my watch only when i was in my truck it too would look new, but that is not life for me. I am young and i am active. My watch goes where my wrist goes.




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Danny - my god, man! After just six weeks?! How is it possible????

A few months ago I finished one of my pet projects in which I high polished almost everything on my SS Tissot watch (don't ask me why). I wear it half the time and it's my beater. I don't baby it at all, and the SS is 316L, not 904L. Today, it still looks pretty good - there are some scratches, but definitely not like yours. Check out my pics. Are you sure you weren't attacked by a mountain lion and don't remember?
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Danny - my god, man! After just six weeks?! How is it possible????

A few months ago I finished one of my pet projects in which I high polished almost everything on my SS Tissot watch (don't ask me why). I wear it half the time and it's my beater. I don't baby it at all, and the SS is 316L, not 904L. Today, it still looks pretty good - there are some scratches, but definitely not like yours. Check out my pics. Are you sure you weren't attacked by a mountain lion and don't remember?
Nice Tissot! And nice polish job!
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Old 3 April 2009, 09:42 PM   #27
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bah! driveway scratches are for the weak of heart! I throw mine on a belt sander for about 15 minutes!
Bah! Belt sander? Weak! Put 'em under a die grinder and then into the blender on HIGH - that'll add some character!
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Old 4 April 2009, 12:50 AM   #28
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Bah! Belt sander? Weak! Put 'em under a die grinder and then into the blender on HIGH - that'll add some character!
Great idea, I will forward it to the site "WILL IT BLEND" and see if the BlendTec blender can blend a Rolex GMT c.

http://www.willitblend.com/
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It's a ROLEX for a reason and was built for the daily wear and tear. I am not suggesting to beat it up on purpose but what's the use of the watch in the safe???
When I was 14 I got my first G shock and wore it and wore it and threw it and threw it and ran it over and ran it over and threw it some more just to prove to my friends it could take a beating and then one day when I was 17 pow shattered into pieces. But it still kept time. Needless to say I learned my lesson and have never since done that.
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Everybody keeps calling it a tool watch. Then next thing you know there are threads about taking a shower with it, sleeping with it, going to the yard with it ... ALL of these activities and more are perfectly fine, unless you take a shower 15,000 feet below water and your DSSD starts leaking etc.

It's a ROLEX for a reason and was built for the daily wear and tear. I am not suggesting to beat it up on purpose but what's the use of the watch in the safe???
I agree....you put it perfectly.

People always say how they love a Rolex because it's a tool watch but they baby their watches like it's some Patek. Maybe I am young and naive but these are sport watches that can take the punishment of physical activity, so go abuse/wear it (don't throw it against a wall). I have 2 vintage Rolexes that I don't beat up because I don't want to replace the acrylics on those things and 20+ years of their existence, someone and myself have got our money's worth.

Get your money's worth and don't worry about scratches....that's what service centers are for......
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