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14 July 2008, 12:39 AM | #31 | |
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That's a good question because .........
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I seem to recall reading something about the case-back being thinner on the GMT vs. the Sub which could allow for flex & at deeper depths due to pressure & compromise water resistance. I think this was in regards to the old style though. Not sure if it applies to the new. I'm sure someone will chime in shortly with the correct answer. My .02, it's a mute point since none of us will be diving anywhere close to 50m much less 100m. Buy what smiles at you. The LV just doesn't do it for me due to the green, I'd go with the GMT IIc.
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I say focus on the features of each watch.
If you time things like I do, the LV is the obvious choice. If you need to monitor 2 times zones, then get the GMT. |
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I was considering the Sub w/date before my AD introduced me to the IIc. I tried on the IIc and the rest is history. I LOVE the watch and think you will to. However, it's personal preference and you can't go wrong with either one. My next watch will be a Sub version of some sort (not sure if I want the date or no date).
Good luck and let us know what you decide. John
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My opinion is the sub is...a sub with a green bezel. I don't like green.
The Gmt IIc is a complete new design, new movement and a more attractive watch. Three time zones vs one for the sub. Would I use either to dive with, no. There are much better instruments out there to dive with than a Rolex watch. I prefer the GMT, but I know there are many sub lovers out there who would disagree.
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14 July 2008, 01:34 PM | #38 | |
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I think you are right but .....
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would have to say.......IIc!!!!
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If it’s just a SS GMTIIc I would have to go with the LV. IF it’s a TT, the GMT IIc. I still think that it’s the handsomest watch I have ever laid eyes on!!!
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Here are some side by sides.... You decide!!
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LV for me because they won't be around for long!
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I'm still not a fan of the newer block cases, so I would pick the lines of the LV, .......then change the green bezel for a black one.....
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