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4 January 2010, 03:18 AM | #1 |
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GMT Bezel inserts
I just swapped out my bezel insert and noticed that the Coke that I put in has thinner numbers than the black. (see photos) Also notice that the "4" on the black has serifs where the Coke "4" doesn't.
Is this a factor of the production year?? Assuming the black is original to my GMT II, it's a Z series. Any help? Thanks! |
5 January 2010, 03:14 AM | #2 |
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i'm no gmt bezel expert, but the black insert appears to be after-market.
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i say that because i stock lots of photos of various models. all from different sources. call it my library of rolex knowledge. nothing i've seen appears to have numbers as thickly applied as the ones on your black insert. again, i'm no expert. i'm simply doing a visual comparison to what i know. there could have been a production year when inserts changed - rolex was notorious for variations in production coming from different facilities. cheers,
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5 January 2010, 04:13 AM | #4 |
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Ayres-
Thanks for responding to this post! I wondered about that too. The black does seem to be thicker, but then the coke seems to be thinner than I've seen. I was told that the Coke was a genuine rolex insert. One thing is for sure, they are both aluminum and snap into the Bezel frame very precisely. They both have an anodized black back. I have a feeling they're both genuine, just happen to be the extremes of the spectrum of fonts. I would certainly like more opinions on this one! Thanks again! |
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I don't see anything wrong with either of them..
Here is one of mine that is a dozen years old: And another that is half that:
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5 January 2010, 05:38 AM | #7 |
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Larry Thanks so much for chiming in! I certainly appreciate it. You have the same varieties as I do, just maybe the vintages are reversed. The more I look around, the more I see that the all black bezels tend to have fatter numbers with serifed 4's. I have a feeling that my Coke bezel might be from an old 16700 although there is no sign of any fading, but it's just a hunch. With all the finest details of GMT's analyzed to such tiniest degrees, I was a bit surprised that there hasn't been much if any discussion on these insert variations. (The jumbo numbers on the ceramic 116710 is a whole different discussion which has been made already.) Thanks again! |
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All 16700's, 16760's and 16710's, sapphire GMT's, use the same part number inserts..
Oddly enough, the part numbers are 315-16760-7 for the black/red, as the original GMT II only came in that color; 315-16700-6 for the pepsi, as the 16700 originally only came in Pepsi, and the 315-16700-1 for the basic black.. So, even though they will all fit the 16710, there is no part number associated with that reference..
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Can anybody tell me if these bezel inserts are available in the uk, and if so where from ?
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Rolex London will install a new one for 25 GBP.
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Yep. Got my black/ burgundy insert at Rolex, St. James.
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8 January 2010, 06:44 AM | #13 |
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yeah, looks just like mine. I love my Coke GMT II! It's quickly become my favorite model!
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Made the switch to a competing Soda Brand . Not sure how often I will switch back / forth...
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8 January 2010, 08:52 AM | #15 |
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looking sharp, Speed. But I've always been a Coke guy, more tasty and less bubbly
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