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31 October 2019, 10:56 AM | #61 |
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And here's another in lower light.. The difference is still clear to me...
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31 October 2019, 11:25 AM | #62 |
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Cannot be any measurement, color tones are not calibrated as distances or measurements. Pantone is the de-facto color chart which is used professionally. Typical AD BS if you ask me
Like some other poster who when he asked his AD why BLROs are unobtainable, the reply was that “at Rolex there’s only a handful of workers who have the skill to make ceramic bezels” Maybe they’re moonlighting across the border in France for Parnis
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1 November 2019, 05:03 AM | #64 | |
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I am saying that the Pepsi I received a few weeks ago has a *BEZEL* with blue that is significantly darker (more like a COKE) than the *BEZEL* of other BLRO's I have seen... I dont want a Coke. I am a Pepsi guy. I received a new Pepsi yesterday. Here it is compared to the Pepsi (almost COKE) that I received two weeks ago (which is the subject of my original post). My AD was kind enough to take that (almost) Coke back, btw. There is a clear variance between BLRO's...
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1 November 2019, 05:08 AM | #66 | |
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1 November 2019, 06:14 AM | #67 | |
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Agree the "microns" comment seems inaccurate. Glad the OP's AD took care of the situation. |
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I think most of the forum was under the impression that the BLRO bezels are darker as each interaction is released (MK1 being the lightest colour). Perhaps I missed this in an earlier post. If so sorry. |
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1 November 2019, 07:34 AM | #70 |
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Regarding the micron statement, perhaps they are referring to the wavelength measurements of the visible spectrum. However, that is still a curious way to describe color, since the visible spectrum wavelengths vary only between 0.4-0.7 micrometers (microns), so there really can't be "a few" without dividing that range into nanometers, which would be 400-700 nanometers, more than just "a few"
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I have seen to of these watches in person and they looked the same to me maybe I was looking at two so called MK II's?
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It’s utter bollocks from whoever has told him this is what it is. Just got back from the pub having had 3 electron volts of beer and a fathom of pork scratchings. Love a bit of units top trumps. Whatever though I think any of the variants are stunning and I’m sure they’ll make consistent the colours in any future variants. It’s a bit like saying you’d kick Cindy Crawford out of bed cos she’s got a mole Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It’s a bit like saying you’d kick Cindy Crawford out of bed cos she’s got a mole
Quite right, a mole is blind, it wouldn,t see what you were getting up to with Cindy. |
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I believe that Rolex doesn't officially acknowledge marks/MKs for this model. But I also believe that they progressively made changes including the bezel colors (going darker) and as of late the boldness or depth (I dont know how to verbalize it) of the GMT numbers on the bezel. So I sorta believe both. That they changed the watch at least twice. And that there is variance / range of tolerance in the batches released after and between changes. But this is an opinion based on observation moreso than anything indisputable or any insider knowledge. Two cents and more. G
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When we complain that the colours aren't like a true Pepsi, it might pay to reacquaint ourselves with the original.
At the launch of the ss ceramic, there was a lot of complaining about the pink/purple colouring and negative comparisons to the Tudor BB GMT (which seemed almost universally praised). Seems like someone at Rolex was listening. |
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Staring at these so called MK1,MK2,MK3 possible MK4 or future MK5 or MK6 will cause instant colour blindness.
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