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Old 12 October 2024, 12:41 AM   #61
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The ceramic Pepsi is certainly a great watch, though the "blue" is an acquired taste imo. Personally, I don't think the hype will last, and it will return to previous GMT status. It has not and will not surpass Daytonas in desirability any time soon.

In the end due to the colors, GMTs (apart from the new GRNRs) are pretty loud watches. That is and has certainly been attractive for a lot of buyers in the past few years, but I don't think this will be the case in the future.

I certainly remember times, when really no one wanted a GMT. You couldn't give them away for the longest time, especially the WG surounds 16750s. I am really fascinated by the fact that after the introduction of the new Pepsi everyone seemed to forget and vintage GMTs have soared. No one wanted them for years. They always traded below subs for example.

Since the Zenith, Daytonas have always been the Rolex grail. I think that won't change any time soon, regardless of what some dealers will tell you.
Back in the day, all rolex could be purchased at a discount and some sat in the case for month, including the Daytona. those days are long gone.
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Old 12 October 2024, 01:16 AM   #62
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Old 12 October 2024, 01:23 AM   #63
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The Pepsi is only for the most discriminating clients, leaders and visionaries in our society.
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Old 12 October 2024, 01:29 AM   #64
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Never been a fan of the ceramic BLRO (and I have been offered it twice). The "burple" colors are an embarrassment to the original version, and the cartoonish sized numerals on bezel do not help either.

Just do not see its attraction, but to each his own.
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Old 12 October 2024, 02:15 AM   #65
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Owned the BLRO. 5 digit is the better piece by far.


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Old 12 October 2024, 02:29 AM   #66
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I would definitely prefer GMT over Daytona. The color choices makes matching/pairing a joy and the GMT function is more useful for me than chrono.

Whether BLRO is above or below Daytona, as long as you enjoy it, nothing else matters. Definitely enjoying mine more than




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Old 12 October 2024, 05:50 AM   #67
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Back in the day, all rolex could be purchased at a discount and some sat in the case for month, including the Daytona. those days are long gone.
Wishful thinking.

The hype will pass. The trendsetters will get bored with Rolex looking the same every year, and everyone owning one. In fashion terms, they will become predictable. Just a question of when…
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:33 AM   #68
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Exactly. The Five Digit Reference will always be the best.

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Old 13 October 2024, 04:02 AM   #69
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I love the Daytona but the king of the crown is the DayDate to me
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The Pepsi is only for the most discriminating clients, leaders and visionaries in our society.
Bingo!!
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Old 13 October 2024, 04:29 AM   #71
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Old 14 October 2024, 07:40 AM   #72
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Agree.

The red ceramic is poorly executed.


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Old 14 October 2024, 07:55 AM   #73
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Agree.

The red ceramic is poorly executed.


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I’ve owned both and don’t agree
Also don’t understand the execution concerns. I own a 2018 version and it’s great. If anything, I’d say maybe the bezel is too dynamic for most. Sometimes it’s more vivid than other. But certainly wouldn’t consider it poorly executed. The red is red, and the blue is blue.
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Old 14 October 2024, 08:17 AM   #74
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Also don’t understand the execution concerns. I own a 2018 version and it’s great. If anything, I’d say maybe the bezel is too dynamic for most. Sometimes it’s more vivid than other. But certainly wouldn’t consider it poorly executed. The red is red, and the blue is blue.

I really wanted the red to be red. I wanted it to be as vibrant as the red on the 5-digit. But in person, it turned out to be more of a maroon, at least to me. And once my mind saw maroon, it couldn’t unsee it. It was a little too dark, a little cloudy.

Unpopular opinion, I know, but I’m not alone. If you believe the rumors, the red ceramic is difficult to produce. My guess is this is just as close as Rolex could get.
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Old 14 October 2024, 08:33 AM   #75
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I really wanted the red to be red. I wanted it to be as vibrant as the red on the 5-digit. But in person, it turned out to be more of a maroon, at least to me. And once my mind saw maroon, it couldn’t unsee it. It was a little too dark, a little cloudy.

Unpopular opinion, I know, but I’m not alone. If you believe the rumors, the red ceramic is difficult to produce. My guess is this is just as close as Rolex could get.
I don’t think it’s too unpopular an opinion… the red doesn’t pop. Muddy. The aluminum versions were / are more vibrant.
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Old 14 October 2024, 08:51 AM   #76
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it really changes the landscape for collectors.
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I love gmts…. They’re perfect.

I’ve owned 2 Daytonas, could barely read the time…. Punted both.

BLRO on Jubilee is the best non PM Rolex “available” IMO
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Wishful thinking.

The hype will pass. The trendsetters will get bored with Rolex looking the same every year, and everyone owning one. In fashion terms, they will become predictable. Just a question of when…
everybody saying that for 5 years now.
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Interesting replies. Thanks everyone!
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Being a very fortunate BLRO owner, I'd still say that the Daytona is a much more difficult watch to get. Having said that, I've literally seen HUNDREDS of Daytonas in the wild while I have seen exactly ONE BLRO in the wild. I don't think it's because the Pepsi is harder to get; I think it's because the Daytona is largely considered to be the pinnacle of Rolex so more people (especially people you would consider "non-watch people") aspire to own one.

That said, you can make an argument that the BLRO should be considered the ultimate stainless steel sports model that Rolex offers. Case in point: if you ask 10 "watch" people to name the most iconic chronograph, you would probably hear either the Daytona or a Speedmaster. If you ask them to name the most iconic dive watch, the answers might be quite diverse with some people maybe saying Submariner or Seamaster. Heck you might even hear Blancpain, Doxa, or even Seiko. But if you ask a watch person to name the most iconic GMT, what other possible answer can they give other than the Rolex Pepsi?
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The Pepsi has always been an iconic Rolex sports model but not long ago they were sitting in the AD cases at MSRP and readily available. Now the current 126710 has become almost SS Daytona like - very hard to find at ADs and sold with a huge markup elsewhere.
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I love gmts…. They’re perfect.

I’ve owned 2 Daytonas, could barely read the time…. Punted both.

BLRO on Jubilee is the best non PM Rolex “available” IMO
Agree. I don’t see folks talk about visibility enough!
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Old Yesterday, 11:06 PM   #83
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It’s the most popular of the GMT line but the entire SS GMT line up has been on fire for a while now. That said after owning a BLRO, I left it go and find the BLNR the better looker in my eyes. The odd and more interesting factor if you like the BLRO color scheme is the PM BLRO as they don’t sell and can be purchased at a good price in comparison.

As far a “halo” status?……The BLRO is harder to get in the GMT line up but not even close to a white SS Daytona or how dealers award them to high spending customers. There is at least a $10k spread between the two models in their street selling price.

The red/blue just came off too raspberry/periwinkle for my taste. If Rolex could get the red stronger and match the blue to the BLNR then I may revisit buying one again.
I am in complete agreement. I recognize the icon that the Pepsi color scheme will always be. I owned the BLRO on Oyster and I did love it, but I also found that I just wasn't wearing it a lot. I agree that the colors aren't "perfect," but I also acknowledge that they really don't have to be. It can be its own thing. I have since moved on to the BLNR on Jubilee and I find that I reach for it far more often. I previously owned the 11 series BLNR on Oyster and traded up for the BLRO a few years ago, but as I said, I did come back.
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