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Old 5 December 2023, 11:22 PM   #61
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I agree they are both great references and have their fan base.

I was referring more to poles such as these where the preference tends to favour the BLRO 60/40 ish

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The Pepsi had a pre-release advantage over the BLNR as Rolex let the masses create more tension in anticipation for its release. Now that time has passed the scales become more even between the two until the rumors of the BLNR discontinued and then we will see a huge upward trend in popularity like we did with the Hulk.
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Old 5 December 2023, 11:24 PM   #62
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The Pepsi had a pre-release advantage as Rolex let the masses create more tension in anticipation for its release.

Agreed, but it’s been out for 5 years now in SS. I would think that the recent pole I provided speaks for itself


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Old 5 December 2023, 11:36 PM   #63
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Agreed, but it’s been out for 5 years now in SS. I would think that the recent pole I provided speaks for itself


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Absolutely as there’s no denying there is more street hype to the Pepsi. That’s why I find it interesting as actual owners of the two models chime in as they are not as influenced by the hype as much anymore. Pics of watches sometimes don’t translate to the same spectacular wrist time experience.

Non-owners from the outside looking in hearing they have a three-year wait for the BLRO or one-year wait for the BLNR tends to fall into the idea the BLRO must be better cause the wait is longer yet both GMT models are more equal on the wrist at what they do.
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Old 5 December 2023, 11:46 PM   #64
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Absolutely as there’s no denying there is more street hype to the Pepsi. That’s why I find it interesting as actual owners of the two models chime in as they are not as influenced by the hype as much anymore. Pics of watches sometimes don’t translate to the same spectacular wrist time experience.

Non-owners from the outside looking in hearing they have a three-year wait for the BLRO or one-year wait for the BLNR tends to fall into the idea the BLRO must be better cause the wait is longer yet both GMT models are more equal on the wrist at what they do.

Agreed. The same can be said for all the hype model references compared to each other as well.

The Daytona comes to mind


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Old 5 December 2023, 11:56 PM   #65
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Agreed. The same can be said for all the hype model references compared to each other as well.

The Daytona comes to mind
Agreed.

I think polls like this are good to get a general view, but I'm think there are a number of reasons for people's responses. I think everyone falls into one of the following categories -

1. Those who voted BLRO because they genuinely just like the BLRO more.
2. Those who voted BLNR because they genuinely just like the BLNR more.
4. Those who voted BLRO because hype and "the market" says the BLRO is more desirable.
3. Those who voted BLNR because they couldn't get a BLRO from an AD.
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Old 6 December 2023, 12:14 AM   #66
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Agreed.

I think polls like this are good to get a general view, but I'm think there are a number of reasons for people's responses. I think everyone falls into one of the following categories -

1. Those who voted BLRO because they genuinely just like the BLRO more.
2. Those who voted BLNR because they genuinely just like the BLNR more.
4. Those who voted BLRO because hype and "the market" says the BLRO is more desirable.
3. Those who voted BLNR because they couldn't get a BLRO from an AD.



I would agree with you as well. Well summarized


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Old 6 December 2023, 12:50 AM   #67
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My take as an eighty-one year old who lusted after a GMT-Master as a newly minted private pilot in 1964, and finally acquired a 1978 Ref 1675, is that the blue and red bezel insert is the original color combination introduced with the Ref 6542, and all the color combinations since are johnny-come-lately pretenders. History matters.

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Old 6 December 2023, 12:52 AM   #68
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I disagree with this take. The blue on the BLNR vs. BLRO are not the same, not even close. The BL in BLNR is more vibrant than the BLRO which has a deep purple hue to it.
Fact. And Rolex has admitted they're having trouble producing the bezel, it's purple & pink. (But BLRO fans will never admit it )
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Old 6 December 2023, 12:57 AM   #69
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Have owned both before including the gold BLRO with blue dial. Currently have a BLRO again on oyster and still can’t connect with it. The blue is just too dark and it will be sold again soon for another BLNR. The BLNR is just so much more vibrant.
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Old 6 December 2023, 01:14 AM   #70
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I have been drawn to the BLNR for a long time and never owned one...despite opportunities to buy one back in the day when they were still available in the $6-8k range used. Sigh.

I have been more of a dive watch person and one thing that's a bit polarizing to me is the large numbers on the bezels of modern GMTs.

I did try on the BLNR with jubilee bracelet at my AD (I absolutely LOVED IT) and they have me on a list to maybe get one though I'm not chasing after it all that aggressively, LOL. That blue on the BLNR is really compelling. Indigo Blue is my favorite color and the BLNR is pretty close to being my ideal blue. I have some weird notions of possibly trading in my Polar 216570 and/or Milgauss Z-Blue towards a BLNR...hmm.
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Old 6 December 2023, 01:26 AM   #71
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Have owned both before including the gold BLRO with blue dial. Currently have a BLRO again on oyster and still can’t connect with it. The blue is just too dark and it will be sold again soon for another BLNR. The BLNR is just so much more vibrant.
Sady, I have to agree. Rolex had it right when the BLRO Cerachrom insert was introduced, and should have left well enough alone. If I wanted a 126710 BLRO today, I'd buy an early one used with colors closer to the aluminum inserts.
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Old 6 December 2023, 01:44 AM   #72
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I love the color on the batgirl. Pepsi... maybe in the next generation they'll get the colors right.
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Old 6 December 2023, 02:41 AM   #73
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I have owned both. The BLNR I had was on the Jubilee. I liked the watch but it didn't strike me as anything special with the black portion of the bezel, just too common for my liking. The blue is amazing though.

The BLRO for me is fantastic. I love how the bezel changes color depending on lighting. I don't experience the pink and purple that some have as the bezel shows up blood red and a dark blue. So I rid myself of the BLNR and purchased the Oyster for the BLRO.

I feel the Jubilee is the most comfortable bracelet I have ever owned. Fits nicely and allows the watch to sit in a great spot on my wrist. However, the Oyster is no slouch and for now I am enjoying the BLRO on the Oyster. I will be switching between them to keep things "new".

I have had my BLRO for three years now and I don't foresee it leaving my collection.
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Old 6 December 2023, 02:42 AM   #74
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Call me crazy but I think the two-tone gold/steel/jubilee GMT is butter! I like it better than the superheroes and soft drinks.
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Old 6 December 2023, 02:42 AM   #75
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I have both and would choose a BLRO because of the colors and the jubilee on mine. I really don’t like the polished links of the oyster on my BLNR. I also don’t favor the black section of the insert. It’s just kind of boring. That said the BLNR movement is far more smooth and keeps better time.


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Old 6 December 2023, 02:59 AM   #76
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Old 6 December 2023, 03:09 AM   #77
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Personally, both do not come close to the attractiveness of a 16710.
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Old 6 December 2023, 05:10 AM   #78
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I prefer the BLRO, while the BLNR is great and would be my choice if the BLRO didn't exist, it just can't compare.

In direct sunlight, I can see a slight purple hue on the blue part of the BLRO, doesn't bother me though.
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Old 6 December 2023, 06:01 AM   #79
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Old 6 December 2023, 06:22 AM   #80
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This is a tough one... I remember the day when batman was a very hot model followed by the Hulk, both watches have helped in creating the Rolex hype few years later.

BLNR was first introduced in 2013 (older reference) so its been around longer. The Pepsi was introduced in 2018, its bezel is more interesting but not by a big margin as both watches are more similar than different. However, I think there is more hype surrounding the Pepsi nowadays because of the discontinuation rumors so many are driven by the hype.

I got my BLNR on jubilee last month, and I remember asking my AD back in July for either BLRO or BLNR on jubilee, and I was happy to get what ever is offered as Rolex makes the best gmt in my opinion irrespective of colors
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Old 6 December 2023, 08:21 AM   #81
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I own both BLRO and BLNR on Jubilee. I slightly prefer the BLNR but it’s relative. I never cared for the red on the BLRO until these current iterations (mine is 3 weeks old).

I definitely don’t see them as overlap and happy to own both…
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I think I'd choose a BLNR on jubilee (sigh... "batgirl"). Exception would be the Meteorite dial Pepsi. Two different leagues of price notwithstanding.
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Old 6 December 2023, 08:31 AM   #83
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Nice shots in this thread, but for it's going to be BLRO.
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Old 6 December 2023, 11:00 AM   #84
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Pepsi too pink/purple for me
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My take as an eighty-one year old who lusted after a GMT-Master as a newly minted private pilot in 1964, and finally acquired a 1978 Ref 1675, is that the blue and red bezel insert is the original color combination introduced with the Ref 6542, and all the color combinations since are johnny-come-lately pretenders. History matters.

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It’s very close. The BLRO has been out now awhile so it’s newness has stabilized and the BLNR which its looks have gone unchanged the longest is holding its own. IMO, I don’t think there should be such a street price difference between the two models at this point in time. They both are so good at what they are. If Rolex makes buying a bracelet more accessible, it will only help both models even more.

Not to speculate too much but thinking out loud, I can see Rolex updating the colors on the BLRO bezel and possibly discontinuing the BLNR and replace it with a Coke or all black GMT. The BLNR has been out a long time.

I have a feeling the Pepsi will be gone and we will see the return of the coke.


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Personally, both do not come close to the attractiveness of a 16710.
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Having owned a couple variants of each I have landed on a 16710BLRO, oyster and the current 126710BLNR, jubilee. Perfect combo.
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Now that time has passed on the GMT: Do you prefer the BLNR or the BLRO???

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Lucky enough to have both references with each bracelet to switch out whenever I want. The perfect pairing imo and love them both.

I love this idea. I just purchased the BLRO on jubilee & my AD recommend getting the BLNR on Oyster so you have the option to do a bracelet swap.


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