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19 September 2008, 06:55 AM | #1 |
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GMT II Bezel Question
Looking for a Pepsi GMT with 3186 movement. I found a black GMT M serial at an AD and they offered to change the bezel to Pepsi. Is there any way to tell from the serial # or warranty papers what the original bezel color was? If I sold the watch a few years from now, I wouldn't want the new owner to have any issues.
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19 September 2008, 07:02 AM | #2 |
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Yes there is - at least the M serials have bezel color designations on the credit card warranty.
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If the dealer changes it out he is supposed to notify Rolex.
See if you can keep both bezels. |
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Really?!
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Could I get a coke and pepsi and swap them real easy like on the sub?
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19 September 2008, 07:17 PM | #7 |
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In Cyprus, I contacted the local AD, went there and managed them to change my pepsi bezel to a black one. What´s most important though is that I kept my pepsi one and bought the coke as well. So I now own all three of them.
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The extended model number on the warranty card or paper designates which bezel is on the watch I think. We get hosed in the US trying to acquire bezels because RUSA has a policy of exchange only.
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Yes, you can tell from the ref. number given on the paper/card.
Pepsi bezel is 16710B and coke is 16710A, not sure black bezel. |
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Maybe its just me, but this is the first time I heard there is
"M" 16710 (3186 movt.) available in black bezel |
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19 September 2008, 10:48 PM | #12 |
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I haven't personally seen it so for all I know the sales rep doesn't know the Ceramic from the original GMT. Before I drive there I will confirm it is a true Black GMT II M series.
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...My TRF brother...The "Pepsi" is the epitome of all GMT inserts.
If YOU ever loose a sale because of the insert change...I WILL BUY it... |
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Hi, I have just looked at my credit card style registration document and my Z serial red/black GMT II has the 16710M model number.
What does the M mean as GMTobsessed says that the red/black should have an A after the 16710? Cheers, PeterT |
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Quote:
http://www.minus4plus6.com/paracromblu16710.htm But I'm not sure A or B after ref.16710 only apply for "M" serial |
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