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Old 25 November 2009, 02:27 AM   #1
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Dear all,
I am soo soo close to pulling the trigger and purchasing a TT GMT IIc 116713

The 2 available series of this model are 'M' and 'V' with V being the latest.
However can someone please advise whether it's better to get M or a V
series? Are there any differences?

Does one of these series hold it value better than the other?

I'm bit confused about what the difference is between the M and V series
and which one to get....

Manythanks,
B
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Old 25 November 2009, 02:31 AM   #2
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Dear all,
I am soo soo close to pulling the trigger and purchasing a TT GMT IIc 116713

The 2 available series of this model are 'M' and 'V' with V being the latest.
However can someone please advise whether it's better to get M or a V
series? Are there any differences?

Does one of these series hold it value better than the other?

I'm bit confused about what the difference is between the M and V series
and which one to get....

Manythanks,
B
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Absolutely no differences at all. Some M's and V's were produced in parallel in 2008-2009.

I have a late M-833XXX and am very happy with it. Get whichever one is a better deal - makes no difference at all.

Good luck - JJ
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Old 25 November 2009, 02:32 AM   #3
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others can pipe in here.. but nothing new that i know of internally. i have hear of some new boxes being used? but again, nothing that would deter me from buying an 'm' over an 'v'. especially if you can get a discount on the 'm' serial. great choice.. i am debating ,now myself, between the tt gmt ii c and the tt blue sub.
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:04 AM   #4
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There is no difference.................. It's just a letter......
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:09 AM   #5
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its same watch since it was introduced 2007.

I have one and I like it.
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:17 AM   #6
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Same watch, same box, the only thing difference is that one has an M in front of 6 numbers, and the other has a V.
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:19 AM   #7
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Same watch, same box, the only thing difference is that one has an M in front of 6 numbers, and the other has a V.
My 6 year old grand-daughter could have told you that, Chris!!
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:26 AM   #8
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My 6 year old grand-daughter could have told you that, Chris!!
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:33 AM   #9
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That's a very nice watch.2 c tt. Like JJ's..I'm also close on pulling the trigger,maybe year end or early next year..
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Old 25 November 2009, 03:40 AM   #10
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thought about pulling the trigger on one also, tried it on but the TT GMTIIC was "too busy" for my liking... end up getting something else.....

but the 50th anniversary GMTIIC with green dial is
omg - couldnt believe how well it sat on my wrist, imo the YG version is less "busy" than the TT version.... just my
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