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Old 10 April 2008, 05:55 PM   #1
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How scratchproof is the BEZEL of the Ceramic GMT-II?

That's right, guys.

How great an impact can this ceramic bezel take before it shows up a scratch?

Now that there are a number of users out there, surely quite a few of you must have had some dings and bangs.

So, has the ceramic bezel come up with any scratch or abrasion?

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Old 10 April 2008, 06:01 PM   #2
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To be honest, a scratchproof bezel doesn't really mean that much to me. Its not the part of the watch that gets scratched the most IMO. Now a scratchproof bracelet, thats a different story!!!!
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:02 PM   #3
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To be honest, a scratchproof bezel doesn't really mean that much to me. Its not the part of the watch that gets scratched the most IMO. Now a scratchproof bracelet, thats a different story!!!!
For a scratchproof BRACELET, I'd have to get a RADO; but I'd rather be dead first!!
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:03 PM   #4
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I wouldn't say it would stand up to the abuse of one of these

But from what I've heard they are virtually scratch proof.
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:06 PM   #5
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Here is what happened to me

One day i was at the city center and was walking on the street. Then a woman passed next to me and hit my watch so hard with her watch that i thought that the bezel would definetely be scratched. Of course i was furious and she apologized then i took a look at my watch and everything was ok no scratch

To be honest the hit was really hard
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:06 PM   #6
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I think I've seen only one post regarding a scratch on the IIC bezel...so I suppose they're holding up 99% of the time.
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For a scratchproof BRACELET, I'd have to get a RADO; but I'd rather be dead first!!
I feel the same way as you do JJ.
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Here is what happened to me

One day i was at the city center and was walking on the street. Then a woman passed next to me and hit my watch so hard with her watch that i thought that the bezel would definetely be scratched. Of course i was furious and she apologized then i took a look at my watch and everything was ok no scratch

To be honest the hit was really hard
She was probably just trying to get your attention.
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She was probably just trying to get your attention.


Yeah right by scratching my watch
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:08 PM   #10
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She was probably just trying to get your attention.
Yeah I think so too. Did she have a lot of nice cleavage?
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Yeah I think so too. Did she have a lot of nice cleavage?
I think she had a lot of nice rotten teeth as far as i remember
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:10 PM   #12
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I caught mine a few of times on doors, desks etc and been filled with dread each time but so far, touch-wood, its holding up ok & as good as new.
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YUCK!
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:12 PM   #15
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Mine has taken like 2 big hits...nothin!
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:13 PM   #16
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Here is what happened to me

One day i was at the city center and was walking on the street. Then a woman passed next to me and hit my watch so hard with her watch that i thought that the bezel would definetely be scratched. Of course i was furious and she apologized then i took a look at my watch and everything was ok no scratch

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I caught mine a few of times on doors, desks etc and been filled with dread each time but so far, touch-wood, its holding up ok & as good as new.
Thanks, guys......looks like all the heat treatment (1500ºC) the bezel received during the manufacture seems to be working!!
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Thanks, guys......looks like all the heat treatment (1500ºC) the bezel received during the manufacture seems to be working!!
That's true but my watch is still 80 days old

I wonder how the ceramic bezel will look like in ten years from now
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Old 10 April 2008, 06:15 PM   #18
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That's true but my watch is still 80 days old

I wonder how the ceramic bezel will look like in ten years from now
If you treat it nice, why would it look any different than it does today?
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Thanks, guys......looks like all the heat treatment (1500ºC) the bezel received during the manufacture seems to be working!!
I guess you'll be able to find out how tough the bezel is on the Super Dweller when you get it.
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I guess you'll be able to find out how tough the bezel is on the Super Dweller when you get it.
WRONG!!! On the TT GMT-IIC (if and when I can afford to get it!!)
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If you treat it nice, why would it look any different than it does today?
Of course i will be nice to my watch but i was thinking do about discolouration or losing it's shinny look although that's impossible because it's ceramic

Since rado has been using ceramics for over a decade i wonder how a ten year old ceramic rado will look like
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Of course i will be nice to my watch but i was thinking do about discolouration or losing it's shinny look although that's impossible because it's ceramic

Since rado has been using ceramics for over a decade i wonder how a ten year old ceramic rado will look like
If you show me a ten year old RADO, I'm afraid I'll have to kill you!!
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If you show me a ten year old RADO, I'm afraid I'll have to kill you!!


I am not going to show you a 10 year old rado take it easy JJ
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WRONG!!! On the TT GMT-IIC (if and when I can afford to get it!!)
But I thought Zemina said...................................??
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But I thought Zemina said...................................??
To hell with what she said or thinks..............
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To hell with what she said or thinks..............


Shirley, you must be joking!
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Shirley, you must be joking!
In all honesty, I love the CYCLOPS and must have it on my Rolex. I've owned TWO SDs in the past.....and each time felt the absence of the cyclops.

I had the 45.5 mm OMEGA PO which weighed a massive 222 grams. While I was able to carry it off nicely, it was just too damned heavy and uncomfortable at most times.

The DSSD is also a massive 43 mm and 222 grams. I don't need that.....seriously.

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For a scratchproof BRACELET, I'd have to get a RADO; but I'd rather be dead first!!
What's up with Rados?

I think Rado is the Rolex for rich people who don't want to be bothered by mechanical watch (need winding, etc).
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In all honesty, I love the CYCLOPS and must have it on my Rolex. I've owned TWO SDs in the past.....and each time felt the absence of the cyclops.

I had the 45.5 mm OMEGA PO which weighed a massive 222 grams. While I was able to carry it off nicely, it was just too damned heavy and uncomfortable at most times.

The DSSD is also a massive 43 mm and 222 grams. I don't need that.....seriously.

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