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View Poll Results: Which Has The Best Looking Ceramic Bezel?
SubC 49 30.25%
GMTIIC 81 50.00%
DSSD 32 19.75%
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Old 25 July 2010, 11:58 AM   #31
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Old 25 July 2010, 12:14 PM   #32
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I'm voting for the DSSD, but I have to admit that I haven't seen the new sub ceramic. I just cannot warm up to the GMTIIc bezel, the numbers are just too grotesque.

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Old 25 July 2010, 03:34 PM   #33
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This one.............the others are Ceramic, but don't look like it!! This one does!!

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Old 25 July 2010, 03:52 PM   #34
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I'm with you on the TT ceramic bezel JJ.
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Old 25 July 2010, 05:01 PM   #35
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That's a belter of a photograph Eddie....here's one of mine
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Old 25 July 2010, 05:13 PM   #36
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In terms of shear beauty what do we think is the best ceramic bezel out there?
Well speaking for myself cannot call any insert a thing of beauty whether it be ceramic or aluminium. They are both functionally the same and do the same basic job but one costs a hell of a lot more to replace if needed.
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Old 25 July 2010, 06:49 PM   #37
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Looks like the gmt2c is starting to pull away from the competition. Keep voting!
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Old 25 July 2010, 07:10 PM   #38
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Old 25 July 2010, 07:12 PM   #39
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Old 25 July 2010, 08:24 PM   #40
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Nice pic JJ, i have the same view now

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This one.............the others are Ceramic, but don't look like it!! This one does!!

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Old 25 July 2010, 08:55 PM   #41
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Although not a fan of the overall watch...I think the GMTIIc wins this hands down.
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Old 26 July 2010, 12:04 AM   #42
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Are there any particular reasons for the way people are voting? Is it that the GMTIIC has a ore symmetrical appearance or is it that it's routed more than the SubC?
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Old 26 July 2010, 12:11 AM   #43
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Old 26 July 2010, 12:27 AM   #44
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Old 26 July 2010, 12:37 AM   #45
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Sub! GMT's one is a little too busy.
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Old 26 July 2010, 03:20 AM   #46
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Is the process for making the GMTIIc's the same as making the Subs? Does anyone know?
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Old 26 July 2010, 03:56 AM   #47
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Is the process for making the GMTIIc's the same as making the Subs? Does anyone know?
Good question. On the Rolex website, they do have a short video on how the GMT-IIC bezel is made. Not sure if the same process is used for the SUBs and DSSD bezels.

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Old 26 July 2010, 04:28 AM   #48
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Is the process for making the GMTIIc's the same as making the Subs? Does anyone know?
Yes, it's the same process.. Referring to the Rolex website.. The same explanation (for how the ceramic bezels are made) applies for both GMTs & SUBs..
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Old 26 July 2010, 05:10 AM   #49
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Yes, it's the same process.. Referring to the Rolex website.. The same explanation (for how the ceramic bezels are made) applies for both GMTs & SUBs..
Well, not exactly the same since there is no routing on the Sub/SDDS bezels. I'd be curious to see how they apply the PVD gold/platinum on the bezels where it's "inside" the ceramic.
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Well, not exactly the same since there is no routing on the Sub/SDDS bezels. I'd be curious to see how they apply the PVD gold/platinum on the bezels where it's "inside" the ceramic.
How does the routing work? The Sub's look cut out to me. Is it different on the GMT?
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Old 26 July 2010, 05:41 AM   #51
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Are there any particular reasons for the way people are voting? Is it that the GMTIIC has a ore symmetrical appearance or is it that it's routed more than the SubC?
Indeed. I echo your question. Has anyone supplied reasoning for their decision?

In my opinion, I think people are voting for the watch, rather than the bezel.

While I like the GMT best as a whole watch, I still think both the Sub and the DS have a superior ceramic bezel. The GMT does not have the little luminous orb and collar on the triangle marker, which is a huge demerit if we are just talking about the bezels.
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How does the routing work? The Sub's look cut out to me. Is it different on the GMT?
If you watch the Rolex ceramic bezel video, it shows the routing drill making the numbers on a GMT bezel. The Yacht 2 is routed as well on models that are ceramic.

The SDDS and Sub are flush bezels and the precious metals are PVD'd at some layer underneath the outer layer. Not sure how this is achieved, but the result is a smooth insert.
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Indeed. I echo your question. Has anyone supplied reasoning for their decision?

In my opinion, I think people are voting for the watch, rather than the bezel.

While I like the GMT best as a whole watch, I still think both the Sub and the DS have a superior ceramic bezel. The GMT does not have the little luminous orb and collar on the triangle marker, which is a huge demerit if we are just talking about the bezels.
I fail to see how a luminous pip would help you do anything with a GMT. With a sub, knowing the position of the pip in relation to the minute hand is of value.

On a GMT, knowing where "zero" is on the bezel would be pretty useless if it were dark and that's all you could see. Only a fully luminous bezel would be of value.
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I fail to see how a luminous pip would help you do anything with a GMT. With a sub, knowing the position of the pip in relation to the minute hand is of value.

On a GMT, knowing where "zero" is on the bezel would be pretty useless if it were dark and that's all you could see. Only a fully luminous bezel would be of value.
True, but the the question is: "Which is The Best Looking Ceramic Bezel?"

So, I am not considering functionality, only aesthetics.

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Old 26 July 2010, 08:54 AM   #57
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I'm quite surprised the dssd hasn't got more votes considering it's simply bigger than the sub's and has more detail with the minute ticks. Looks like gmt is the favourite so far though.
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Ceramic Bezels..

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How does the routing work? The Sub's look cut out to me. Is it different on the GMT?
Well I think the exact term here is (CARVING) not (ROUTING) as the Router is used to cut in a material - from both sides - to open a groove.. Not the case of Ceramic bezels.. As Rolex is using the term Carved which means engraving a specific design (Numbers) in a material (Ceramic) to create this 3D shape that will be filled with Platinum or Gold...

Referring to the Rolex brochures concerning this issue.. And back to the OP why should it be 2 different process to create a same Bezel ? The only difference is the (FONT) carved in GMT / SUB & DSSD..
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