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15 February 2018, 01:58 PM | #31 |
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Interesting I'll check with my source as they where the first one to report about the BLRO.
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15 February 2018, 01:58 PM | #32 |
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That's what they did the last time around. I have an e-brochure from 2009 marketing the six-digit Subs in YG, WG and TT. The SS is still a 16610, because the 116610LN and LV hadn't come out yet, and they hadn't yet discontinued the five-digit version. The also happened before the 114060 replaced the 14060.
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15 February 2018, 02:36 PM | #35 |
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I just got the LN. Glad I made the decision if true
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If so, I would expect a brand new reference for the GMT, as I can't imagine Rolex wouldn't carry an all-black bezel GMT. The Rolex rumor train is chugging along |
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I loved my 116710LN but since moving on to PM have little interest in any SS replacement.
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It would be the opposite if it were true if you look at Rolex history.
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Maybe this is the end of the green text GMT
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15 February 2018, 04:16 PM | #43 |
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I smell a troll...
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15 February 2018, 04:30 PM | #44 |
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If the movement is changed the model number and something visible will be changed. That said, my crystal ball is hazy when it comes to mm’s. I think there will continue to be a black GMT that is strikingly similar to the current. Only question is when.
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the only way i believe it is if movements are being updated or there is some other fundamental change. I would suspect they will be replaced with different reference numbers. I can't imagine a scenario where they would just be gone.
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I heard there will be a Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla GMT master.
The case will be made of unobtanium, naturally. The dial will be vanilla coloured and will feature black vanilla spots, and a cherry red bezel with a green stripe. As the dial ages it will develop mould, this will make it highly sought-after, just as with all other sport rolex watches which have had flawed dials. It will feature a Quartz movement, only the newest will do for this technical marvel. The battery will last as long as it take to make each watch. A year.
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I can't either, but at this point no one has even clarified what the person who started the rumor even meant. Is he referring to all LN GMT's, or a specific one? How can we assess if it's likely to be true or what it portends without even knowing what the actual rumor is? Why has a whole thread been dedicated to it without trying to clarify this point?
Here is what was posted. I asked him to clarify which LN, but he hasn't responded. Quote:
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Wasn't there a patent application schematic that showed up a few years ago for a new GMT. If I remember correctly it had some kind of internal rotating bezel/rahaut type system? (I hope I'm not mixing it up in my head with another brand)
Perhaps this is the year they release this new watch!
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That one needs its own website
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Each new super-case model (GMT in '05, and Sub in '08) debuted in PM, and the other metal grades came out in successive years. Unlike other brands that do roll out all metal grades of a new model at one time, Rolex doesn't do that. They have switched up the order sometimes, so it can be hard to know just which order a new model will follow, or how many years will lapse between releases. For instance, while the super-case GMT and Sub lines followed an orderly release pattern, the Daytonas and Sky Dwellers have been a lot more scattered. So it's anybody's guess if the new sports models - whenever they happen - will come out in an orderly fashion, but it would be very uncharacteristic of Rolex to release all the metal grades at once. It would also be unusual for a new model to debut in SS, unless of course it's an SS-only model (like the Sea Dweller or Explorer). |
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The black bezel GMT is a staple in the lineup. Not going away.
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The AD told me that there still will be LN, but it will come with red GMT hand and the GMT-Master II name will be in white instead of green. But who know, it is been quite a long time since Rolex introduce the bi colour bezel, may be they find a way to perfected it and the time is right to bringing back the red hand bi colour bezel.
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By the way, in your other post, you said his prediction of colors was solely his own speculation. All he really "knows" is that he can't order an LN GMT, correct? Let's keep the rumor in check, if that's possible. |
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But this thread is clearly supposed to be about 116710LN because the OP posted a picture of it in the thread-starter. Whether or not that’s the one everybody is actually talking about is another matter. Apologies if this point has been made above and I missed it, but it’d make no sense to disco the 116710LN to pave the way for an all new GMT with redesigned case and movement whilst retaining the BLNR as it currently stands. So unless they also disco the latter and replace it too, this development seems unlikely. Unless I’m missing something. Edited to add that I may have missed the fact that the rumour starter and the OP are different people, in which case “as you were” Mr Stone |
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This thread is an object lesson in how unfounded rumors spread. Next thing you know, there will be Youtube vloggers citing this thread as evidence of the impending disco. |
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