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Old Yesterday, 08:14 AM   #1
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Sub ND or GMT GRNR

I’ve been contemplating between these two for a while, ultimately unable to choose. Both would be nice, but I prefer the GMT on an Oyster, plus the GRNR bezel is without question my favourite of the GMTs (with the green accents!), so they are arguably visually quite similar. Forgive the nature of the post please, but should you decide between the two, to go alongside an Exp1 36, Exp2 Polar and a Seamaster, which would you choose and why?
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Old Yesterday, 08:33 AM   #2
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I'd go for a GMT because you've already got a good dive watch (assuming your Seamaster is the SMP).

I personally try to not have too many overlapping types of watches.
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This one gets my vote! (Me trying one on at the AD; still waiting for an allocation).


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Old Yesterday, 09:00 AM   #4
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Neither are my favourite but gmt
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Old Yesterday, 12:53 PM   #6
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Can’t go wrong with either. Both are fantastic.

You’ve got the Ex1 for an everyday…do you want to double up on a GMT or diver?
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Old Yesterday, 04:31 PM   #7
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Thanks so far GMT.

Yes the Seamaster is an SMP green. So there may be some doubling up of diver or gmt agree, but felt the GMT may be the least overlapping of the two. However I like classics and the Sub ND is certainly one. The other Rolex option I’d thought of time to time was the DJ36 TT, again classic in style. Had otherwise narrowed it down to these two.
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I think I’d get more versatility out of the GMT Master II so it would be my choice if I had to go for a one-watch from either of those options. I hope to add a BLNR to my OP36 in the near future… I think that will make an ideal one-two combo.
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GMT’s are more comfortable in my opinion, sit flatter on the wrist.
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I'd go for a GMT because you've already got a good dive watch (assuming your Seamaster is the SMP).

I personally try to not have too many overlapping types of watches.
Ditto, plus you (OP) said you prefer the GRNR
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Sounds like you're leaning GRNR. Can't go wrong with either of those two.
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At retail the GMT. If buying in the secondary market the Submariner. I actually prefer my 124060 and 116610LV to my BLRO and BLNR as evidenced by wear.
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GRNR on jubilee and then trade the Seamaster for a sub.
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BW for me - early grats
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Tough choice for me, that is the GMT color combo I do like.
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Old Yesterday, 11:38 PM   #16
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If you’re asking ME, with a gun to my head, I would choose the Sub. You don’t want to do either of that. Buy what you want.

FWIW, neither would be my preference for each model line, and though I’ve owned your other watches, they are long gone, so we clearly have different – not vastly, but different nonetheless – tastes and you should listen to your heart.
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Old Today, 12:22 AM   #17
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Thanks v much all, interesting replies. The Seamaster isn’t going anywhere!

For those who say they prefer different variants or none of the ones I listed, out of curiosity, what do you otherwise prefer? Makes no difference to what I like, just interesting to read.
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Old Today, 12:30 AM   #18
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At retail the GMT. If buying in the secondary market the Submariner. I actually prefer my 124060 and 116610LV to my BLRO and BLNR as evidenced by wear.
Good point thanks. This is an AD retail purchase.
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Old Today, 01:55 AM   #19
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GMT all the way. I own sub date and plethora of Omegas prior to that and never used the dive bezel. It's useless for timing anything as there's no audible like a iPhone or gshock to tell u when the timer is ended. I'm doing PADI certification and use my dive meter. No one in our training group wear any watches..

And the fact that getting a GMT2 at retail is a feat by itself. I've been wearing my Panerai gmt far more than my sub date as I work in healthcare and work with vendors in Denmark so having 2nd time zone at a glance is super handy.

I'm currently on the waitlist for the batman gmt. And most likely, once I get the gmt, I'll probably sell my sub date.
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If on jubilee, then the GMT. Otherwise, I would go sub. The PCLs are absolute scratch magnets.
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I’m more of a diver fan, but strangely I think I would go GMT in this one.
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