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8 September 2010, 09:05 AM | #61 |
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Beautifull Rolex indeed. The only reason I've bought the Sub is that I do not have any use of the rotating bezel in the GMT.
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11 October 2010, 01:29 AM | #62 |
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Fun read...
Thanks for the original post and write up Pete.
..Guess I'll add and keep this thread going along... It's been fun to go back and see that you got your watch when it was still a fairly new offering in the Rolex line up (got mine in JUL 08)... I recall the torrent of comments and opinion regarding the GMT IIc when it came out...."Love it..hate it" and everything in between. At first, the comments seemed much more negative. Hindsight always being clearer, I suppose redesign on a model that was beloved and unchanged for decades would generate such strong feelings. Over time it seems many have undergone a similar change of heart with the GMT IIc such as yourself. Though I do know there are some who have taken the time and $ to brush the PCLs, many seem to have grown comfortable with features they previously thought were ugly or unbefitting. Me? I liked it from the gitgo and it's still one of my faves! --Paul
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Completely agree with your review. The first scratch I got on the polished center links was very noticeable, but now as my daily wearer you really don't notice them anymore.
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5 December 2010, 09:25 AM | #64 |
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Great read. I too was initially pained by the sight of the hair line scratches on the bracelet. But I eventually got over it.
Personally, I think this is the most beautiful watch in the range. I also have a Sea Dweller that was intended to be the daily and the GMTIIc to be the weekender. Just over a year of ownership of the GMTIIc, it's now my daily (including weekends). The Sea Dweller is only worn at night or when I want to "dress down". |
13 February 2011, 02:02 AM | #65 |
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Good review. My only comment is that when you have to travel in different time zones or deal with entities located in anopther time zone, the GMT II comes in very handy IMHO. Problem is that most people don't like fiddling with setting it up. Once you have done it a few times, it's easy.
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21 February 2011, 05:17 PM | #66 |
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The polished part of the links takes some getting used to. I have a Cartier Pasha that has polished center links and are pretty scratched up from years of normal wear and tear. Over time you just forget about it. I do like the brush job that MunichBlue did on his GMT IIc.
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22 February 2011, 05:53 AM | #67 |
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Great review, Pete. isn't it interesting how some watches "grow" on us over time.... Thanks for sharing your insights.
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Great read...thanks for sharing.
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2 March 2011, 11:36 PM | #69 |
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First post for me.
Pete. You echo my sentiments. I sat along time in the shop looking at the new green sub, a second hand pepsi GMT-Master, and the new GMT ii C - a black sub was on order for me and deposit paid. I walked away with the GMT ii C, and later that night, in fear and horror, I took it off and placed it on the coffee table in front of me, eyeing it with suspicion. Day two, I tried it on my right wrist, and saw a different perspective. Day 2/3 onwards and I cant take my eyes of it. It took some time to come around to the new shape, and the bling factor, but I certainly am v happy with it. For me, the comparison side by side with the older GMT (which is the watch I thought I really wanted), left no question. I think the bling factor is something I see more in the mirror reflection of the watch, than the way it really looks. The reflection in the mirror somehow seems to catch all the sparkly bits. I believe that the things we love the qiuckest, will fade the quickest. Music, films, people, and instant bond, or liking of something often fades faster than a love that grows over a longer period. (Granted, this is not always true) |
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Great Review. This and the SS YM II is by far the best "new" Rolexes on the market today IMO
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Original review and subsequent comments all provide so much useful information. Thanks to everyone for detailed and thoughtful insights. So glad joined this forum. Deciding soon whether to get SS or TT.
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Pete,
You have covered most of the reasons why the GMT TTc is one of my favourites.
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Eddie,
the image of GMT TT just posted is absolutely beautiful. Can't wait to buy one. |
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great review!... been about 3 months since i got mine and have not regretted one thing
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A recent acquisition of GMT II C SS is extremely satisfying: solidity, function, design, workmanship, all top level. Can't take my eyes off it. Not worried about tiny scratches either. This one is a keeper!!!
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I've worn mine every day now since acquisition in May 2010. At first I found the little hairline scratches in the PCLs a bit distressing, like "oh no, look what I've done. I can't even look after this." But after more than a year of daily use, the little scratches have formed something of a patina - like a wedding ring. I feel the watch has gained some character.
Incidentally, at the time I was making the decision to purchase, the PCLs were one of the reasons I went with the TT rather than the SS. I thought "well if there is going to be a matt/shiny contrast might as well make the most of it". It's one of the reasons I think TT works so well on the GMT-II-C. The other, as Directioneng's photos capture so well, is that the gold finished bezel numbers look stunning in gold, just STUNNING. |
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Nice review.
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Love the gold lettering!
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13 September 2011, 07:50 AM | #81 |
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GMT IIc still not for me
Pete,
Very nice review. But sorry, I’m still not convinced by your and others’ comments. I still do not like the IIc and am looking for a mint condition 16710 Coke. Just different strokes for different people. |
15 September 2011, 08:23 PM | #82 |
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Just acquired mine last week, can't stop looking at it!
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The GMT II C SS.
Took my girlfriend in for the first time to a Rolex AD. She locked on to the GMT II C SS and said "That is the coolest watch in here." This from a now WIS. There you have it. |
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the gmt2c is really a solid watch. 20 years down the road and its still going to be a solid watch.
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i love the new GMT and was very close to buying it. in the end i purchased the green sub for the exact reason you stated. i don't mind being different, but too much bling gave me pause. that said, i think it is absolutely stunning and love your review. thanks so much.
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28 January 2012, 12:01 AM | #86 |
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I Agree 100%
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15 February 2012, 01:24 AM | #87 |
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Nice review, I love wearing my GMT II
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16 February 2012, 11:52 PM | #89 |
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Thanks for this great review. This forum is such a great resource! Thanks again.
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Versatility
Excellent point about the polished center links. I own the BLNR and love it. However, there are times when I do wish that all of the steel was brushed because that is a much warmer and understated texture. Also, if it weren't for knowing that the steel is 904L, the polish is so fine that it almost looks like cheap plastic at times! After a few moments when the anxiety passes I look at the polish again and reassure myself that it is obviously not mistakable for the same material used in childrens' toys ;).
I also wonder about Rolex's thinking around the design since the weight and feel is distinguishable but almost too similar to the white gold equivalent. Practically—not even financially—speaking I prefer the steel, but it makes me wonder if anyone else is bothered by the steel finish presenting as perhaps too dressy. On the other hand, the 904L seems to deserve a similar finish since you cannot find another watch by another making with better design or materials in this configuration at this price point. |
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