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Old 20 October 2015, 05:15 AM   #61
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Old 20 October 2015, 05:25 AM   #62
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Old 20 October 2015, 05:38 AM   #63
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Thanks everyone! It is perfect. This is honestly the most accurate and precise Rolex I've had to date. 5 days any only 0.5 sec off (fast). It was serviced by Rolex in January. I'm not wearing this week however as the bezel is off to get a Pepsi. Can't wait to get it back together.

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Looks awesome! Congrats! You'll love it. I went through 2 other Rolexes before my 16710. The GMT is definitely a keeper for me too. Also, good plan on getting the other bezel inserts. Maybe think about a jubilee too?
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nice one, mik! any thoughts to a jubilee bracelet?
Maybe on the jubilee. Don't see many go for sale and when they do, seem to go quick. I guess I'll keep my eyes out. Even if I don't like it, I'll likely not be out much (or any) money if I don't like it.

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Old 20 October 2015, 05:50 AM   #64
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Old 20 October 2015, 07:23 AM   #65
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You guys and your Jubilee comments got me looking. Looks like to be original for a lug hole case I'd need to get...
- 62510H bracelet with 502b endlinks (could get 502t but they have a cutout for the springbar tool which I don't need)

I really wish Rolex would just let you order a bracelet in the USA.
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Old 20 October 2015, 08:14 AM   #66
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You guys and your Jubilee comments got me looking. Looks like to be original for a lug hole case I'd need to get...
- 62510H bracelet with 502b endlinks (could get 502t but they have a cutout for the springbar tool which I don't need)

I really wish Rolex would just let you order a bracelet in the USA.
Congrats, great looking GMT! Like you, 5 digits was all I used to know and so are my natural favorites. The Jubilee 62510h is a great bracelet. My 1675 came with one, and I've tried it on with oysters and it just looks weird to me for some reason. So I keep returning it back to the jubilee.



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Old 20 October 2015, 01:26 PM   #67
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Congrats, great looking GMT! Like you, 5 digits was all I used to know and so are my natural favorites. The Jubilee 62510h is a great bracelet. My 1675 came with one, and I've tried it on with oysters and it just looks weird to me for some reason. So I keep returning it back to the jubilee.



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5 digits great pic!

So, am I correct with the 502b comment? Can I see your 16710's backside with those exposed end links!?!?!

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Old 20 October 2015, 01:29 PM   #68
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Old 20 October 2015, 01:49 PM   #69
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5 digits great pic!

So, am I correct with the 502b comment? Can I see your 16710's backside with those exposed end links!?!?!

Hey Mik, I know my post was a bit confusing, I love 5 digits, but it just so happens my GMT is a 1675, so while it does have a 62510h, our endlinks may be different. Mine are 550s, I believe you are correct, 502b/t for yours. Also note the links before the endlinks are stamped 50s, meaning they take the thicker 2mm gmt springbars vs the DJ 62510h. Hope that helps.



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Old 20 October 2015, 10:41 PM   #70
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Hey Mik, I know my post was a bit confusing, I love 5 digits, but it just so happens my GMT is a 1675, so while it does have a 62510h, our endlinks may be different. Mine are 550s, I believe you are correct, 502b/t for yours. Also note the links before the endlinks are stamped 50s, meaning they take the thicker 2mm gmt springbars vs the DJ 62510h. Hope that helps.



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Ah yes, maxi plots are there. 1675 is sweet. Thanks for the "50" note regarding the 2mm springbars.
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Old 21 October 2015, 06:09 AM   #71
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Looking at your pic over and over.... I swapped out the Pepsi.

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Old 21 October 2015, 06:41 AM   #72
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Congrats! SEL & drilled lugs, perfect combo! Enjoy it
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Old 21 October 2015, 09:07 AM   #73
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date magnification looks off...you should send it to me.
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Old 21 October 2015, 09:11 AM   #74
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Old 21 October 2015, 09:13 AM   #75
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Any Rolex GMT Master is a great GMT Master.
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