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23 October 2010, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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GMTIIc dilemma
I've had my GMTIIc for a couple weeks now and am very fond of it. It looks perfect to me and is amazingly accurate and well-made.
The problem is that I just can't get it set up comfortably on my wrist. I've tried adding and removing a link, all 3 micro-adjustment positions on the clasp, and tightening/loosening the easy link. I bought the watch to be a daily wearer, but by the end of the day I can't wait to take it off. Some combination of the weight and the angle of the bracelet link edges on the Rolex hasn't been working out. I generally wear my watches a little loose, but this watch rides up uncomfortably onto my hand. It seems to weigh about the same as my 40mm Panerai (on a strap) that I've never had an issue with. I also had a 40mm AP Royal Oak on a bracelet that was very comfortable. Anybody had a similar experience with a GMTIIc? Do you think I might get used to it over time? Is there anything else I might try before looking to trade it? I'm contemplating swapping it for the older, lighter GMTII 16710 model, even though I like so many things about the new one. Thanks for any feedback! |
23 October 2010, 10:34 PM | #2 |
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Had mine for about a month now. Was also annoyed at first. Added a link, took it off... Got quite used to it eventually. Don't trade it, you will regret it later. I personally think that the new gmt is one of the best Rolexes out there.
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23 October 2010, 11:08 PM | #3 |
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I had a similar problem when I first got mine. I have a very small wrist and could not find a comfortable position, but the problem was that it was a tad too loose. The watch with too much play in the fit will be uncomfortable after several hours of wear. By tightening up the bracelet by moving the pin one hole, it is fine now. I discovered that it takes a while to get used to a snug fit (you should be able to fit the end of your pointer finger between your wrist and brcaelet) but once you do, you'll be fine. I suggest that you take it into an experienced AD with a good watchmaker who will help adjust it properly. They may change links from one side to the other to get a better fit.
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24 October 2010, 12:44 AM | #4 |
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No problems here, fits well. I do hope you get it sorted out as you wish.
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24 October 2010, 12:50 AM | #5 |
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I also had initial problems finding the right fitting. I like the watch to be slightly loose. The GMT IIc is heavier than the earlier GMTs and the case edge digs into the back of the hand if the watch is loose and slides down. I also played around with the "tightness" of the band and finally found a good compromise. I wear this GMT IIc with a tighter fit than my other GMTs and this works for me.
The fit and feel of the earlier GMTs is more comfortable, and thus finds more wrist time with me. But the IIc has a stunning look - more for the special occasions.
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24 October 2010, 01:06 AM | #6 |
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I think my sub with non sel is slightly more comfortable.
That said, it does rattle and I am not so happy as it sounds like tin. My GMTIIC bracelet and clasp has a much more satisfying feel and no tin sound but is heavier. I have lost about 21 lbs since purchasing it and removed a link. I may soon have to remove another. It is uncomforable when too lose.
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24 October 2010, 01:15 AM | #7 |
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you will get used to it...just give it more time mate...
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24 October 2010, 02:02 AM | #8 |
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I had the exact same issue. I'd been wearing a Sub 16610 for years and then got a GMTIIC and for the first few weeks I couldn't get used to it, I really started to doubt that I was going to keep it. After a few weeks I got used to it and now it only come off when I take a shower or go for a run, besides that it is always worn. Give your self a few more weeks and I bet you'll end up loving it, good luck!
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24 October 2010, 02:04 AM | #9 |
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My gmtIIC TT is my fifth Rolex and by far the best fitting yet. That little extension is perfect, since my wrist size changes slightly with the weather
I had a sea dweller that I could never get to fit right - and and was glad when it was gone. If you only have one Rolex, get the one that is perfect for you. Style and fit. |
24 October 2010, 02:04 AM | #10 |
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Are you using the small fold in or out link? I found this to be a way to increase and or reduce the fit on my GMT II-C. Bill
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24 October 2010, 02:10 AM | #11 |
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I wear mine on my right wrist...have for several years (since I had a cast on my left for several months)...anyway, my Sub is much more comfortable on the right and terrible on the left. The crown digs into the back of my hand. Try that.
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24 October 2010, 03:22 AM | #12 |
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yep, didn't like the gmt2c on my wrist, so i went back to a 16710.
the gmt2c does not strike me as a watch to be worn too loosely. |
24 October 2010, 07:19 AM | #13 |
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24 October 2010, 07:21 AM | #14 |
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My watch fits perfect, straight out of the box. Only had to use the extension in hot climates
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First, make sure you have the bracelet adjusted correctly. Remove links and then fine adjust in the clasp but do NOT use the quick adjust. It is only for adjustments within the day when you swell up (I didnt know I do until I wore a watch with a steel bracelet). If all fails, have you tried a NATO or other fabric strap? That might be more comfortable and looks pretty cool Tx |
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half link. That is the only quick adjustment.
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24 October 2010, 11:53 AM | #17 |
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Thanks for all the advice! I tightened up the bracelet and will give it another month or so before doing anything drastic. Its nice to know I'm not the only one dealing with this issue.
I noticed that my wrist bothers me most when I wear the GMT2c for 2 consecutive days, so until I get used to it I'll try putting on something else every other day. Maybe thats a good excuse to go find another Panerai strap... |
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I had the same problem with my Milgauss GV. I guess it comes from comparing the wearing comfort with others that we're already very used to. I stuck it out and have now grown used to it.
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24 October 2010, 01:48 PM | #19 |
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go to a rolex ad and they will set it up for you
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24 October 2010, 02:41 PM | #20 |
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It's heavier for sure, so like others I also set it firm so it won't easily slide. That should help your gmt iic sits nicely on your wrist.
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24 October 2010, 04:48 PM | #21 |
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My GMTIIC was my first Rolex and I actually think it is pretty comfortable. However I did notice I wear it more snug than any of my other watches. So yeah I gues the watch itself is just a different wearing watch.
I wear this one normally every weekday and the rest of mine are the ones I wear on nights out and on weekends. So in a way it is a favorite, besides it is my first. |
24 October 2010, 08:41 PM | #22 |
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it just fits me perfect
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This is for winter. For summer, I will add a link, and put pin and easy link in. For me the biggest factor was the number of links on 6 side... 4 just made it rub too hard on the wrist... 5 is more balanced. |
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25 October 2010, 11:40 AM | #24 |
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I've adjusted my classic subs a dozen times over the years, as they are often too tight or too loose. Once I got my GMT-IIc adjusted right, I've never had to tweak it, just pop out (or in) the easy-link. The 3 micro adjustments are a pain in the ass to adjust though.
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25 October 2010, 11:41 AM | #25 |
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Best watch ever
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25 October 2010, 11:41 AM | #26 |
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Sorry for you. Amazingly, the two Rolex watches I've bought fit PERFECTLY right out of the box.
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