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14 December 2007, 12:37 AM | #1 |
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GMT comfort link
O.K. I'm getting closer to a decision. Pepsi GMT 2, BNIB .I read on this site somewhere about a half link extension or comfort link ? Wondering if all GMT's new and old have it and how it works,pics of it would be cool too.
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14 December 2007, 12:45 AM | #2 |
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Peter,
The older pepsi GMT [16710] has the stamped clasp with micro adjustment holes. The new style GMTc [116710] has a milled clasp and a extension link. Benefits to both types. Sorry, no pics but JJ or Bo will provide some soon enough. Good luck, dP
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14 December 2007, 12:49 AM | #3 |
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Of the GMT II's, only the NEW ceramic GMT II's have the "Easy Link". The new Daytona has it, too, and so do the new "standard" (non-Fliplock) Oyster bracelets.
Here are some pics: Folded in: Folded out: And here is a drawing of construction of the new GMT II clasp: And here is a tutorial on how to use the "Easy Link": Easy Link tutorial! CLICK!
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