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Old 1 February 2006, 07:04 PM   #1
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the watch itself is hurting, its a whole 15 seconds fast

I have not really worn another watch in my arsenal since putting on the black bezel (save for the explorer for a couple of hours on Thursday, and the TT DJ for Chinese New years Dinner)

At first I was concerned about having another black bezeled watch since I have an SD as well, but there is a night and day difference between the 2. I love the stealth of the black bezel and yet the somewhat busy bezel (when compared to the SD) doesnt scream out "hey look at me" like some other brands that I wont mention.


All in all I have to say I made a good choice with buying all the bezels, it gives me a chance to see which one I like best by actually living with them for a while instead of just trying it on for 5 mins at the AD.


So for now nothing has really changed, love the Red/Black and the black is definately a winner with its subdate-like appearance but with a GMT feature.

The pepsi gets a BIG...no make that a HUGE from me as I feel its the one to choose if you want to show off or get noticed. I may feel differently about this if I didnt wear it daily for 3+ weeks and saved it for strictly casual settings, but thats not what I like in a watch. My TT DJ never got the looks my GMT2 got with pepsi, and I often wear the DJ with Jeans and t-shirts.
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Old 1 February 2006, 07:31 PM   #2
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I like them all, however, the Pepsi is my favorite.

I like the color involved with the pepsi, not to be flashy but, just to have some color. I don't have to dress up so, most of the time I wear levis and casual clothes.

With my Pepsi GMT Master, 16613 Blue TT Sub and 16610 LV Green Sub, I have a little color.

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Old 1 February 2006, 07:46 PM   #3
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I like them all, however, the Pepsi is my favorite.

I like the color involved with the pepsi, not to be flashy but, just to have some color. I don't have to dress up so, most of the time I wear levis and casual clothes.

With my Pepsi GMT Master, 16613 Blue TT Sub and 16610 LV Green Sub, I have a little color.

Best,

The President

I hope I didnt offend you or anyone when I made the comment about the pepsi being to showoff. I guess I just felt uncomfortable with it on, again it could very well be that for that month I had it one I didnt really switch my watches around that much as I wanted to get a feel for the pepsi.

Now that green sub in your avatar is really getting to me. Do I want one? My heart says yes, my wallet says no The big purchase of the year (when I am ready) will be the 116520
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Old 1 February 2006, 07:56 PM   #4
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Dude,

No offense taken at all. Didn't think your post was bad at all.

I have so many things that are black, that I am starting to like color for things.

But then we have a custom home that has a design which includes five different colors on the exterior. This is a Mid-century Modern and the architecture can pull it off.

I guess I just like color.

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Old 1 February 2006, 08:01 PM   #5
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Since you have so many nice models, I think you should do a review and compare the 3(or more). Or even just to give the TT Sub a nice review. It seems there isnt much love for TT models these days I personally love the TT Sub
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Old 1 February 2006, 11:44 PM   #6
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the watch itself is hurting, its a whole 15 seconds fast

I have not really worn another watch in my arsenal since putting on the black bezel (save for the explorer for a couple of hours on Thursday, and the TT DJ for Chinese New years Dinner)

At first I was concerned about having another black bezeled watch since I have an SD as well, but there is a night and day difference between the 2. I love the stealth of the black bezel and yet the somewhat busy bezel (when compared to the SD) doesnt scream out "hey look at me" like some other brands that I wont mention.


All in all I have to say I made a good choice with buying all the bezels, it gives me a chance to see which one I like best by actually living with them for a while instead of just trying it on for 5 mins at the AD.


So for now nothing has really changed, love the Red/Black and the black is definately a winner with its subdate-like appearance but with a GMT feature.

The pepsi gets a BIG...no make that a HUGE from me as I feel its the one to choose if you want to show off or get noticed. I may feel differently about this if I didnt wear it daily for 3+ weeks and saved it for strictly casual settings, but thats not what I like in a watch. My TT DJ never got the looks my GMT2 got with pepsi, and I often wear the DJ with Jeans and t-shirts.
Roger, all I can say is


And I won't even say I told you so. Wouldn't even cross my lips.
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Old 2 February 2006, 12:30 AM   #7
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How are the dials changed? Is the bezel removed? Is this something you can do your self?

The reason I am asking is I have the GMT Black on order, I am really thinkinig about going with the Red/Balck instead, but down the road, if I am not happy, going bacl to the Black.

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Old 2 February 2006, 03:32 AM   #8
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How are the dials changed? Is the bezel removed? Is this something you can do your self?

The reason I am asking is I have the GMT Black on order, I am really thinkinig about going with the Red/Balck instead, but down the road, if I am not happy, going bacl to the Black.

Thanks,

Richard
If you've never done it before, then don't try it yourself. You will definitely cause a lot of damage and headaches (as well as heartache) for yourself. Take it into an AD and let the professionals handle it.

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Old 2 February 2006, 03:40 AM   #9
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Richard, JJ's right. Do not try this at home. But if you are really adventurous and are not concerned about possible consequences, you can search through the forum threads to find a thread that will direct you to step by step instructions on how to change the bezel.

But consider yourself warned. This is not a job for amateurs.
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Old 2 February 2006, 05:00 AM   #10
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I will not do it myself, I was just curious.

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