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Old 22 December 2022, 08:09 PM   #1
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Old 22 December 2022, 08:37 PM   #2
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I think you make a good point regarding a Glidelock for the GMT.

A flight suit can be just as bulky as a wetsuit.


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Old 22 December 2022, 09:08 PM   #3
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I’m with you Paul, I’ve been harping on it for years however, they should use the same mini glidelock that they use on the YM oyster flex.

The “problem” with the Submariner and SeaDweller glidelock clasps is that they end up being quite large. The mini glidelock solves this and gives you all the adjustability you need.

I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see them used on all the professional references one day
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:16 PM   #4
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I don’t own a GMT, but I thought there were some micro adjustments that are less than 5 mm? I thought I read somewhere that they are kind of hidden? Either way, I don’t use my glidelock very often. I actually prefer the micro adjustment on the omega divers. I like that it snaps into place when moving rather than the sliding of the glidelock. I’ve tried to snap it closed multiple times when it’s between notches.
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:19 PM   #5
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I don’t own a GMT, but I thought there were some micro adjustments that are less than 5 mm? I thought I read somewhere that they are kind of hidden? Either way, I don’t use my glidelock very often. I actually prefer the micro adjustment on the omega divers. I like that it snaps into place when moving rather than the sliding of the glidelock. I’ve tried to snap it closed multiple times when it’s between notches.
You’re correct, there are three divots points inside the clasp to fine tune the fit, but they are awkward to use on a regular basis.

As long as your wrist doesn’t swell much, this is a fine way to get the right fit
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:16 PM   #6
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I almost never use the glidelock. I actually find the easylink more practical, you don't even need to take the watch off to pull the extension.

My problem with the glidelock is the massive clasp that comes with it, compared to the smaller one with the easylink.

For what I personally need, the glidelock is overkill. I hope Rolex dont start offering it with all their sports watches.
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:23 PM   #7
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I almost never use the glidelock. I actually find the easylink more practical, you don't even need to take the watch off to pull the extension.

My problem with the glidelock is the massive clasp that comes with it, compared to the smaller one with the easylink.

For what I personally need, the glidelock is overkill. I hope Rolex dont start offering it with all their sports watches.
Mini glidelock would solve that IMO.

I feel that the standard glidelock found on the submariner and SeaDwellers is fairly proportionate to the rest of the watch in those cases.

If they used the mini glidelock for Explorers, GMTs etc., as found on the YM oystereflex bracelet, I think it’d be perfect.

I’m going to reach out to a member here to see if he’s ever done it
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:20 PM   #8
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Why not Glidelock on every model?

Guess is because Rolex market that feature for water sport models only. Think the only other model has it is the YM (smaller version, below) which is also marketed for water (sailing) as well






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Old 22 December 2022, 10:56 PM   #9
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Guess is because Rolex market that feature for water sport models only. Think the only other model has it is the YM (smaller version, below) which is also marketed for water (sailing) as well






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Thank you, that’s the one and far smaller than the glidelock on a Sub
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Old 22 December 2022, 09:30 PM   #10
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Glidelock is nice for the 2 or 3 times I adjust it during the year. Better than the 5 series toothpick technique.

As for why it's only on divers, I guess it's the same thing as with the type of crown: differentiation.
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Old 22 December 2022, 11:01 PM   #11
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I'm a huge fan. I've purchased two 97200 bracelets for two of my 5-digit watches. I don't much care about the size of the clasp. they are fantastic. I live in vermont and north carolina. As you can imagine, the temperature differences are large. I use my glidelocks and easylinks all the time.
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Old 22 December 2022, 11:12 PM   #12
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For me it’s too long and ugly. I sold both watches with Glidelock. I just set a watch a bit loose in the winter and never touch again. Differs by person I guess.
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Old 22 December 2022, 11:13 PM   #13
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Perhaps I'm unique too, but I'm with OP 100%. I live in Florida where we swap from A/C to 90+ degree weather in the summer and Heat to 50 degree weather in the winter. My wrists expand and contract a lot and I find myself only wearing my Sub and 300M since they both have glide lock adjustments. My other watches have the 3 pin adjuster, but it's just not as easy.

I had one butterfly bracelet watch, and will never have another since the only way to adjust is by adding/removing a link. No bueno.
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Old 22 December 2022, 11:36 PM   #14
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I never use the 2mm adjustment functionality of the Glidelock. I am very much a "set it and forget" it wearer. I get it where I want it (if I'm in between links I always set it on the tighter of the two) and forget about it. I hate my watch flopping around so I always lean towards a tighter fit.

I can't be bothered with adjusting it multiple times a day depending on what my wrist is doing. I only use the Glidelock when I put the watch over a wetsuit.
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Old 23 December 2022, 01:28 AM   #15
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This is one time I'm going to tell you you're absolutely right, my friend.

Actually, I think the mini-glide lock that's on the OF line (sans Daytona, ofc) would be just the ticket.

Also- a little curious about the half-link comment. So there is a half-link option for the GMT? Both jubilee and oyster? Interesting...
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Old 23 December 2022, 05:46 AM   #16
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This is one time I'm going to tell you you're absolutely right, my friend.

Actually, I think the mini-glide lock that's on the OF line (sans Daytona, ofc) would be just the ticket.

Also- a little curious about the half-link comment. So there is a half-link option for the GMT? Both jubilee and oyster? Interesting...
Yes, I just ordered it from my AD. The part number is down below in the picture. PLEASE, check with your AD before ordering, it was only $50, but I would hate for you to spend money on something that would not work with your watch. When I get mine, i will post how everything worked out.
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Old 24 December 2022, 12:29 AM   #17
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Yes, I just ordered it from my AD. The part number is down below in the picture. PLEASE, check with your AD before ordering, it was only $50, but I would hate for you to spend money on something that would not work with your watch. When I get mine, i will post how everything worked out.
Awesome. Thanks for the information!

That is the oyster version, correct?
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Old 23 December 2022, 03:12 AM   #18
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I have had my GMT for a couple days, honestly, I like it much more then I thought I ever would. I adored my 126610 sub, but my 126710 just seems to have a bit… More. I will do a comparison after wearing this one for a month, the pros and cons of the Sub and the GMT but I can tell you right off the bat one thing I REALLY miss is the Glidelock function of the Sub.

Maybe I am weird (well, I AM, but that’s a story for another thread) but I was subconsciously adjusting my Glidelock. I guess I have sensitive wrists… Anyway, it is a big adjustment trying to get used to the +- 5 MM only adjustment on my GMT clasp. I can just not seem to get it right I have ordered a half-link from Rolex, hopefully that will give me the Goldi-lox fit, but there is just nothing compared to the very convenient 2mm adjustments of the Glidelock on the Sub. So, my question is…

Why can’t Rolex include this feature on all models?

Or do I just have weird wrists that expand and contract more then normal?
i used to fidget with my glidelock like you for like 3 months, i finally stopped and just kept it at one point where it was a little loose in the morning and a bit snug at night.
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Old 23 December 2022, 04:09 AM   #19
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You could do what I did. Find a 97200 bracelet and put it on your GMT. You get that touch of color from the GMT, and the glidelock from the sub. No polished center links though.
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Old 23 December 2022, 07:34 AM   #20
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I like the ez link because the bracelet is not as thick. With the glidelock it will make the bracelet latch part a lot thicker and I don't want that.
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I'm frequently adjusting steel bracelets, so glidelock is must for me. I passed on a GMT Bec of the lack of a glidelock.
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Old 23 December 2022, 08:53 AM   #23
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I'm hoping if and when my call comes for a BLNR it will have been updated to include glidelock. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
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Old 23 December 2022, 09:01 AM   #24
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Glidelock for me has been a blessing. I'm in a climate that gets hot and sticky in the summer and when I am doing stuff outside my wrist swells.

If I ever got a GMT, the first thing I would do is track down a bracelet with a Glidelock clasp for it. They could at least offer a brushed bracelet with a Glidelock clasp as an upgraded option for it!!!
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Old 23 December 2022, 12:13 PM   #25
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Old 23 December 2022, 03:13 PM   #26
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I am with OP, I love the glidelock. I have a 116610 Sub and and a BLRO. I want to do the swap for my BLRO. It I need to find a good bracelet replacement for my Sub.
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Old 23 December 2022, 04:51 PM   #27
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Old 23 December 2022, 05:06 PM   #28
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Old 23 December 2022, 05:51 PM   #29
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Agreed! Spoiled with the glidelocks on the Sub and DSSD. I too struggled with the Oyster on my GMTs. I would add a link, move in the clasp adj. A few weeks later, I'd drop a link and move the clasp adj out.. I'm now at a spot where it fits perfect, however the 5mm adj is always out. AD recommended a 1/2 link. Look like I'll be going that route as well.
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Old 23 December 2022, 11:41 PM   #30
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