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17 August 2018, 08:22 PM | #91 |
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No, the bezel colors are still a turn off imo
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17 August 2018, 08:25 PM | #92 |
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i dont think any watch has universal acceptance. I dont like the SS daytona C for example and i cant stand aluminum bezel Rolex's of any color. The problem is that people somehow have an expectation they have to to like every watch and something is "wrong" with it if they dont. Its a weird way to approach watch collecting. There are tons of watches i dont like or wouldn't wear but they are perfectly fine watches all the same.
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b. I'm not saying the 'weird' colours are wrong, its just that the consensus seems to be that they're just....'not quite right'. Witness this perpetual discussion. I think that maybe some, just some, owners, maybe, just maybe in denial, and that if, say, a nice 'properly coloured' Coke was released, the 'mauve and pink' version values might, just might,.... plummet! Then perhaps we could all afford/obtain one, and suffer the 'iffy' hues anyway. Choosing the 'right light' and digitally enhancing the colours to augment the argument, is just not Cricket...is it? Something I would NEVER , EVER do! |
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Saw them at Basel side by side and the colour is way off, anyone who says different is lying to themselves.
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18 August 2018, 12:00 AM | #95 |
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That's a very interesting point that explains a lot. I hadn't thought of that but it makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
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Typically I’m indoors, in a car or there is a cloud somewhere. If it’s high noon and sunny I stay out of the sun with my pasty white skin.
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Yeah also many folks are lucky to work outside so much in the sun, thought most of us were office type guys.
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18 August 2018, 01:23 AM | #99 | |
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First, the complete absence of a BLRO GMT Master in Rolex's catalogue for 10 years. They had quit making them back in 2007, and the BLRO is the original, iconic GMT Master colors always available since 1954 until then. Second, the GMT Master is hugely popular in the Pro Series lineup and has always been. Certainly moreso than the Sub in it's early days when sport diving was in its infancy and before they invented the Sub Date. Even into the 80's, and granted I was running in aviation circles, I saw far more GMT Masters in BLRO, LN, and eventually Coke itinerations around than dive watches, and Sub 1680s weren't exactly flying off the shelves to any great degree back then. To chalk it up to hype, I believe you're underestimating the SS BLRO's historic popularity and the amount of people who have been waiting 10 years for it to re-appear, not necessarily because anyone is all hyped-up about ceramic thinking it's the greatest thing ever..nobody can control how Rolex chooses to re-invent it's materials.. but because it's a SS BLRO no matter how they make it. It's one of Rolex's most instantly-recognizable watches for as long as most everyone here has been alive. It's always been a hit that never had an absence until 2007 until 2018, and it's not as if it was discontinued due to low sales or demand, it was due to Rolex transitioning to ceramic. Given that, it would be amazing/surprising if there wasn't a huge demand for it now that it's back. Entirely predictable for a watch with a large, historic following. |
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The mini crown
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It wasn't that Rolex decided to use a smaller crown on the GMT, because the GMT Master was derived from the Datejust (it's not a Sub with a different bezel). It's that Rolex put a larger crown on the Sub compared to others because it's a dive watch, theoretically I suppose, for easier manipulation in watery/slippery situations back when people actually went diving with them. New GMT Masters use the same triplock crown as the Sub. |
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It's a great watch. The bezel color "tone" (whether they are identical to or different from the "original" aluminum Pepsi bezel colors) has no bearing on whether I would buy the reference or not. Ultimately the ceramic Pepsi GMT-Master IIs are what they are and either you like them or you don't. There a ton of differences between every iteration of the GMT-Master (II). The amount of attention drawn to these subtle color differences just seems so immaterial to me.
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18 August 2018, 05:58 AM | #105 |
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I am aware of the Bakelite bezel, which is why I put "original" in quotations (because as you pointed out, aluminum wasn't really). The Bakelite was very brittle and many didn't survive making examples difficult to come by these days. The GMT hand was also smaller. I think what the stainless steel BLRO is attempting to capture is the spirit of the models that followed, though that is entirely argumentative considering many iterations of the GMT-Master had a blue/red bezel and were available on a Jubilee bracelet including the model you mentioned.
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19 August 2018, 06:40 AM | #106 |
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Just to refresh ALL our memories.
This is Rolex's own image of a 1955 GMT with a 'Plexiglass' bezel. Nice colours huh? I'm no expert, but, not too much 'Bakelite' there.......... |
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Great pic and thanks for the refresh!
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it was a hit before it was even released...
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