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7 April 2006, 05:26 AM | #1 |
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I happened to find this forum today and what a site. Im enjoying reading through all the past posts and reading up on the wealth of Rolex info.
One quick question, i just read the post with the Exp II on straps and it looks sharp. This makes me wonnder if anyone has put a GMT on straps. Any thoughts? |
7 April 2006, 05:33 AM | #2 | |
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It's a great way to change the look of your watch. I'd recommend the carbon fiber with the red stitching that I have. It really looks amazing and photos don't do it justice. Again, welcome and post often. |
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Welcome to TRF GMTIIPilot. Hope you find everything you need :o) Have a great day!
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7 April 2006, 07:07 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the warm welcome all. I have looked into some carbon straps for the GMT, and think I will give it a try. I already have two bezels, black/red and all black. Definitely makes the watch more versitile.
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Glad to have you hear, welcome mate!! As for what the other guys said, it is a great change of pace. You have the right idea on the carbon or even a nice calf with contrasting stitch. There are a few resources in the resource page. If you have any questions, just fire away.
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Thanks C.J. I look forward to the pic.
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Hey Atomic, I just saw a pic of your Exp II on the Carbon strap with the red stitching, do you mind telling me where i could find those. Thanks |
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I am not Atomic(Johnny), I am much shorter and much much more handsome.
But here is a link with some info that he posted. http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=4679
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Hi GMT-II, welcome to this madhouse. Hope you have a great time here and just have yourself a ball. BTW, the GMT-II is a great watch and so is the Exp-II and so is the....hell, every damn Rolex is terrific!! But waht do I know? I'm a Rolex nut!! Cheers - JJ
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Welcome to TRF, GMTIIPilot (BTW, that moniker is too long. Got anything shorter we can use, like a first name?). Glad you found our friendly little madhouse. Jump right in and keep on posting. But whatever you do, stay away from our resident BKL (Bald Kiwi Loon). He goes by the initials JJ, and he is certified. He is also a nutcase - but we love him anyway.
As for changing the look of the GMT, sorry but I can't abide that. When it comes to that watch, I am a purist. It must be all black on the SS bracelet - or nothing. But then that's just my hangup. So if you do change to a strap, post some pics so we can comment.
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I got the carbon fiber with the red stitching at www.watchprince.com and if I recall I paid US$40 for it (or so, plus shipping).
But if you followed the link Daren, my shorter, uglier Hawaiian friend posted, you know that already. |
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LMAO John and Al!
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I do agree that the watch looks best on the braclet. Im just trying out diffrent looks. And, since this is my only Rolex and a daily wearer, I thought that by putting a strap on occasioanlly would reduce the bracelet stretch over the long haul. BTW, you would think stainless steel wouldnt stretch. Is it just the pins in between. -Pete |
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Hey, GMT II pilot here is the link with the pic I told you about
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...t=carbon+fiber
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Pete, my ExpII is my only Rolex and I started putting it on a strap for variety and to a lesser degree to put less wear and tear on the braclet. The stretching is actually caused by the buildup of dirt on the braclet pins. The links themselves don't get stretched. |
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Interesting, does that mean if the bracelet is kept clean the srtretch should be at a minimum?
Also, CJ, thanks for posting the link. The watch looks great on a strap. Im gonna go for it and post pics. when its all together. |
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For cleaning the bracelet, has anyone used Simple Green?
It's supposed to be "safe". I tried it on my Airking, seems fine. I put it in a glass, sprayed about 4 shots of SG, then filled with warm water. You should see the junk that falls out.
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