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Old 14 July 2008, 05:11 AM   #1
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The new GMTII

hi guys.
just a quick question....
Is it possible to purchase a standard type bracelet for the new GMT ?
I am not much of a fan of the polished inserts of the new bracelet. Love the clasp style but just not the shiny of the bracelet.
curious if it is possible
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:14 AM   #2
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Greetings,

You can get the center links brushed and thus matched aesthetically with the outer links. From what I hear this is a common practice.
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:24 AM   #3
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thank you for the quick response!
will the dealer do this for me? or is it best done elsewhere?

anyone have any pictures of their GMT's brushed?
thanks!
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:28 AM   #4
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thank you for the quick response!
will the dealer do this for me? or is it best done elsewhere?

anyone have any pictures of their GMT's brushed?
thanks!
Here are 2 pics of brushed GMT II C bracelet posted by a fellow TRF member few weeks ago
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:40 AM   #5
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hey frostie, thanks!!
might you have a photo of the clasp? curious as to how that turned out
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:43 AM   #6
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hey frostie, thanks!!
might you have a photo of the clasp? curious as to how that turned out
Here are some more + a photo of the clasp
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Old 14 July 2008, 05:59 AM   #7
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ask and you shall receive!!
thanks!

does it appear "dull" in real light? or is it just the photos?
im guessing it still has the bright sheen of rolex steel?
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Old 14 July 2008, 06:02 AM   #8
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ask and you shall receive!!
thanks!

does it appear "dull" in real light? or is it just the photos?
im guessing it still has the bright sheen of rolex steel?
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No problems my friend

Here are some pics at daylight

It has the shiny 904L steel
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Old 14 July 2008, 06:08 AM   #9
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Hi Mac and welcome to TRF..........

I have the GMT II C and at first I was not sure about the polished center link but after a week of wearing it I loved the look.
Each to their own but IMO the bracelet suits the rest of the watch perfectly and after 2 months there are no scratches on it (and I really do not baby my watches)

So I would say if you get one to leave it for a while and see if it grows on you.

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Old 14 July 2008, 06:11 AM   #10
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Hi Mac and welcome to TRF..........

I have the GMT II C and at first I was not sure about the polished center link but after a week of wearing it I loved the look.
Each to their own but IMO the bracelet suits the rest of the watch perfectly and after 2 months there are no scratches on it (and I really do not baby my watches)

So I would say if you get one to leave it for a while and see if it grows on you.

Regards Mike.
Same here and no serious scratches at all

Not to mention that the polished center links are there just to make the watch look more balanced due to the glossy bezel
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Old 14 July 2008, 07:10 AM   #11
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I like the polished centered look, it makes the watch vibrant. Although, I have to say that my watch did scratch pretty easily and I definitely was careful about how I treated it and how I rested my wrist. After a few weeks though, the scratches don't bother me.
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Old 14 July 2008, 07:54 AM   #12
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I like the polished centered look, it makes the watch vibrant. Although, I have to say that my watch did scratch pretty easily and I definitely was careful about how I treated it and how I rested my wrist. After a few weeks though, the scratches don't bother me.

that is a large concern.... if you spend the majority of your day at a desk, its bound to make the polished look horrid (much more noticeable than on brushed SS )
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Old 14 July 2008, 08:44 AM   #13
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that is a large concern.... if you spend the majority of your day at a desk, its bound to make the polished look horrid (much more noticeable than on brushed SS )
While I agree that scratches are both noticeable and potentially abundant with the polished center links, several of the previous comments regarding getting used to them is also valid. I have had my GMT IIc for only two weeks and I do have scratches on the clasp. It may be worth noting that I work on a laptop several hours a day writing my dissertation. The scratches don't bother me, especially when I account for the trade off--the polished center is rather stunning to me and gives this piece a distinctive finish vis-à-vis the Sub. Even still, go for what makes it a special timepiece for you.

Good luck!
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Old 14 July 2008, 10:06 AM   #14
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I can understand that when you have something so valuable you want it to be absolutely perfect, but I think that if you worry about it too much then it takes away from the joy of owning a Rolex. So I say buy want you really like and just enjoy it. If there is something that turns you off about a particular watch then maybe a different model will make you more happy.
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Old 14 July 2008, 10:20 AM   #15
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Am I the only guy who likes the polished centre links?

I think they look great.
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Old 14 July 2008, 10:23 AM   #16
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Am I the only guy who likes the polished centre links?

I think they look great.
You are not alone... I love 'em too!
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Old 14 July 2008, 10:48 AM   #17
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Am I the only guy who likes the polished centre links?

I think they look great.
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You are not alone... I love 'em too!
Same here love mine

Not to mention that my next watch will have polished links too
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Old 14 July 2008, 12:41 PM   #18
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I love the polished links.

You can always go from polished to brushed but visa versa may be tougher.

To me its a step up in the look of the bracelet a reason why the GMT just appealed to me.

I would wear it like it is and the polished bling will grow on you. If you dont like it you can always take the polished look away.

I bet its a lot tougher going in reverse so make 100% sure you want to brush it.








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Old 14 July 2008, 12:52 PM   #19
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love the polished links...i believe it makes the piece more flexible...swinging from sports to cocktails - you dont need to change watches
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Old 14 July 2008, 01:05 PM   #20
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Its a great watch.

a little bling and the new clasp is so nice. very wel finished.
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Old 14 July 2008, 01:14 PM   #21
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You can always go from polished to brushed but visa versa may be tougher.

To me its a step up in the look of the bracelet a reason why the GMT just
I bet its a lot tougher going in reverse so make 100% sure you want to brush it.

Actually to polish it back is easier. You take a cloth dremel wheel, white stainless polish a very steady hand.

I once polished my entire sub date before I sent it in for service and got it back perfectly brushed. It looked amazing in the bright sun.

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Old 14 July 2008, 01:30 PM   #22
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Looks much better IMHO with the brushed center links. More "tool" watch like as GMTs have been over the last 50 years and less bling bling. I say if you have a GMT II-C, definately get the center links brushed out.
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Old 14 July 2008, 01:31 PM   #23
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Am I the only guy who likes the polished centre links?

I think they look great.
As you can see, you are not alone. I love the contrast of the polished center links and I think they are a perfect complement for the ceramic bezel. Ain't nothing wrong with a shinny tool!!!

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Old 14 July 2008, 01:52 PM   #24
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Did the AD do the work? If so how much? Do you think altering the watch to that degree will hurt the resale value?
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Old 14 July 2008, 02:10 PM   #25
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I think they look great.
nope..I do........that's one of the things that made me buy it!!!
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Old 14 July 2008, 07:00 PM   #26
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Greetings,

You can get the center links brushed and thus matched aesthetically with the outer links. From what I hear this is a common practice.
IMO this is NOT I repeat NOT common practice and when you sent it in for a service Rolex will polish it back to original spec at your cost.

I do like the brushed finish - how would it look on my TT.
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it is such a gorgeous watch, why not keep it original?
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