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Old 1 February 2009, 10:30 AM   #1
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The new TT Ceramic sub Photoshop Pic Included

Last night i shared my thoughts on this thread: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=65964 about the upcoming TT ceramic sub that might be introduced this year


I managed to find a photoshop pic of the TT ceramic blue sub that might be introduced this coming march

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( Photoshop pic by ehemaliges mitglied )
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Old 1 February 2009, 10:39 AM   #2
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Good one Velitsko .

Tell me, the blue looks a little light

Is it the 18k YG blue that is on the latest SUB

I can't imagine the light blue on the WG SUB sharing YG

Good job on the photoshop, I wouldn't know where to begin

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Old 1 February 2009, 10:43 AM   #3
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Good one Velitsko .

Tell me, the blue looks a little light

Is it the 18k YG blue that is on the latest SUB

I can't imagine the light blue on the WG SUB sharing YG

Good job on the photoshop, I wouldn't know where to begin

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Good observation

Yes the blue color is a bit lighter actually it is the WG sub photoshopped with TT polished center links and a TT bezel

We have to use our imagination a bit because the tt ceramic sub will probably have gold lettering on the dial too like it's bigger brother the sold gold ceramic sub
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Old 1 February 2009, 11:07 AM   #4
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Actually the blue is not that blue. the photos that have this are under direct lighting or direct flash. In person the blue is a darker blue, not much different than bluesy. At every angle it never appears light blue, sky blue, or other variant, except under direct close up flash, or direct extreme sunlight.
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Old 1 February 2009, 03:13 PM   #5
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Great watch, Velitsko......but sadly.......WRONG shade of BLUE!!
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I know JJ would say that about the shade of blue...was just waiting for it
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Great watch, Velitsko......but sadly.......WRONG shade of BLUE!!
I have not seen a better blue shade than that on the 16613
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Thanks Vel man!!
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Great watch, Velitsko......but sadly.......WRONG shade of BLUE!!
The blue shade used on the pic comes from the WG sub



Here is the proper blue shade that is going to be used on the new ceramic sub probably. The current 16613 has the same shade of blue with the solid gold sub and the same will apply for the 116613

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I like this blue!!
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I like this blue!!
Let's wait and see if we are going to fond of the price too
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I am sure i am not going to be fond of the price...look at the GMT-IIc TT for example! An easy 7k euros list price with hardly any discounts at the beginning is my optimistic guess....
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I am sure i am not going to be fond of the price...look at the GMT-IIc TT for example!
8480 euros i know i know it sucks big time

I am sure that the new TT ceramic sub will retail for 8,5k at least
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doh!!! You are right Vel...7k is the price of the GMT-IIc TT after the discount in Greece!!
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If......

If Rolex gets it right, they won't be able to make them fast enough. I love the look of the current TT sub, but I won't go backwards in technology from my GMT II C, but I might go forward to a new TT Sub!!!!!
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If Rolex gets it right, they won't be able to make them fast enough. I love the look of the current TT sub, but I won't go backwards in technology from my GMT II C, but I might go forward to a new TT Sub!!!!!
My way of thinking too


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The picture does it no justice.
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My way of thinking too


Once you taste the upgrades you never look back
Bah!! Those tech-savvy youngsters nowadays...they've got no consideration for the good old stuff!
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THIS will be me if they use that SHADE OF BLUE!!!!!!!!!!!
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THIS will be me if they use that SHADE OF BLUE!!!!!!!!!!!
That would be your reaction when you find out the price too
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