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12 February 2010, 02:57 AM | #31 |
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Thanks for the Information! great read Larry.
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12 February 2010, 03:03 AM | #32 |
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Another very cool post! The diagrams were great - the best reading I've done at work in a long time lol
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28 February 2010, 01:33 PM | #33 |
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nice!
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28 February 2010, 03:00 PM | #34 |
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Great photos and info !!!
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Great info -- as always!
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excellent read! thanks Larry
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19 March 2010, 09:01 AM | #37 |
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Can anyone tell me the main difference between an 'M' series and the current model?
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30 March 2010, 09:52 AM | #38 |
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An M serial number would be a current model..... There have been no announced changes for the GMT II..
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17 June 2010, 03:28 AM | #39 |
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does anyone have weight data for the gmt2c (overall weight, and weight of case without bracelet)? i would appreciate knowing how it compares to the discontinued gmt2 and the sub date.
i know these weights have been posted in other threads previously, but it is so difficult to find those threads. and last time i checked, there was no posting in the reference library. please correct me if i'm wrong. cheers, |
11 July 2010, 03:36 AM | #40 |
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Serial Number Differences?- GMT II- Z/M/V?
I may have missed it on the forum, and searched, but...
is there is any difference in buying a Z, M, or a V serial numbered GMT IIc? From the pictures posted on the For Sale posts, the differences are not apparent. The postings also do not seem to indicate the differences between a an M serial numbered watch vs. a V serial numbered watch, etc... Just interested in any substantive differences, if there are any. (Will be in the market for one and am performing my due diligence.) |
27 July 2010, 12:15 PM | #41 |
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hi bro, im new hand ,if i adjust the date with backward and then upfront again, will it have any effect on my GMT II C ? pelase advise.
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27 July 2010, 04:19 PM | #42 |
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Dear GMT experts- question, I noticed my GMT 2C's power reserve is only around 24-30 hrs +/- and not 40+ hours like I've read.
Is this a common thing for the watch or some defect (underlying issues) to be concerned with? MY other issue is the luminova seems to shine brightly as soon as it is exposed to the sun, however, within an hour it is way gone (zero glow)..common issue or my bad luck of the draw in watch received from AD? Thanks very much |
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You can adjust the time and date backwards and forwards without problem, and at any time.
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Hi Are you fully winding the watch i.e. at least 40 full turns of the crown? (don't worry, you cannot over-wind it) The lume requires fully charging e.g. from a flashlight before it will last for any length of time.
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Hi There is no difference at all between Z, M or V. It is just a case stamp, indicating an approximate date range of manufacture.
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On the lume, I've had it in the sunlight as long as I can before- roughly 3-4 hrs and most it last was no more than 1 hour brightly and another hour very dimly...rather disappointed with this issue. BTW, mine is M serial # bought in 2007 |
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Rolex lume is not that great. To get a longer lasting glow, try using a high-power flashlight to really charge it up. Ambient light - even bright sunlight - does not give much of a charge. Cheers
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27 July 2010, 08:55 PM | #49 |
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thanks bro. im worry it badly just now .
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No problem mate - enjoy your watch!
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GMT II C S/N progression?
Please excuse a question from a newbie...
What is the current/ known progression of serial numbers for the GMT IIC? Is it: M V Then R for Random... or? Thanks. |
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All Rolex watches follow the same serial system, however slower sellers may not be maunfactured and released during the same timeframe as those that sell (and therefore deplete their serial number allocation) faster ..
.......... Z, M, V, and then the latest random serial numbering is correct..
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Yyyeeessssss!!!! Just bought my first Rolex last week. GMT Master II 2010.
Loving it. I may take it off my wrist one day.... |
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Excellent choice in the GMT IIc. This model looks very clean and attractive because of its simplicity.
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I wonder if they will make a new pepsi model ??
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IMO the greatest Rolex of all time! GMT!
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8 November 2010, 05:28 PM | #59 |
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Hi
can anyone tell me what the difference is between the 117610 BKSO and 117610LN model? checked, but cannot find any info. Thanks. watchfan88 |
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does the bracelet on the new GMT has solid links all around or just the end links?
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