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20 October 2024, 10:33 PM | #1 |
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Pepsi MK Variations, colors and dates
Can someone tell me when the MK 1, 2, and 3 pepsi bezels are/were in production? i want to buy a pepsi but don't know what years correspond to which bezels?
Also if anyone has any clear pictures or comments on the difference between 2 and 3 versions, that would be helpful. i know 1 is lighter, just don't know when it stopped and 2 began. Any help is appreciated |
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In the real world there is no real Mk stuff only on the internet yes there are a few slight colour variations but like most all ceramic items especially reds and blue when firing batch to batch there will be slight variations.
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Putting aside Padi's usual, and completely inaccurate, comments - this thread does a great job summarizing the MK1-3 differences.
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=930570 |
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Rolex did not officially release any serial iterations of the BLRO insert. The Mk1/2/3 stuff is an internet meme.
Early ones tended somewhat towards purple and pink but as Peter states above, batch variations occur more with red and blue ceramic inserts and there will likely never be 100% consistency. My 2022 126710BLRO is a good blue/red combination, although a ceramic insert can't recapture the warmer organic look of the aluminium inserts, any more than the aluminium inserts can capture the colour and texture of the original Bakelite. If you look at my insert above you'll see the blending of the red and blue at 6, which is the at root of the colour variations. |
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I think both camps within this thread are right. Kind of.
There is definitely a pastel mk1 from 2018 the we haven't seen since but since 2019 I have seen bezel colors change from batch to batch. My 2022 is lighter than my friends 2021. And the differences are very slight between mk2 and 3 compared to mk1. |
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I was bored on my flight so had ChatGPT create an internet meme :)
And agree, multiple "rights." Rolex rarely, if ever, acknowledges bezel color changes such as Pepsi MK1-3 or SubLV MK1/2. Some changes are deliberate, others very minor variations in the ceramic firing for the Pepsi. |
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The earlier variants are the lightest in color and more purple and raspberry.
When I wore any blue shirts, I really could see how purple my MK1 BLRO was. Never could get use to the off color combo. Even the Rolex catalog showed a proper red and blue color for the BLRO but my BLRO didn’t match the colors at all in real life.
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The first SS BLRO I saw was at a trunk show after its introduction in March ‘18, it definitely had a pastel lighter tone. When mine arrived in December of that year it was noticeably darker and brighter. A year or two later it seems like they got a little darker and have been that way since.
While I do agree that there can be variations by batch my longtime SA who has seen lots of them pass through his store says there are generally three distinct generations. Of course Rolex would never confirm or deny this. |
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I think what Padi has forgotten, majority of people in this forum have yet to learn.
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Alot of the original white gold gmt got the mark 1 purple bezel also
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While there are color variations, you have to consider lighting and how it impacts those variations.
I got mine in October of year of release. Theoretically, a so called MK1, bordering on release of MK2. Same watch, different lighting. Seems to fit both categories.
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Otherwise, mine clearly illustrates how same watch with no other to compare to can be deceiving. My point being many buy a so called MK1 or 2 or whatever based on photos or appearance at that moment, and all of it is impacted by lighting. Found a third.
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Yeeaaahhh we can respectfully agree to disagree.
This has to go both ways - you can't vilify me for one post yet allow other TRF members to post with impunity, almost daily, and in an incredibly condescending and judgmental manner, when they don't like or agree with something - nickname's, MK differentiation, watches being out of spec given xxx thousand seconds in a day, not using your watch as a tool, yada yada yada. See previous comment. |
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Why untruthful? See the part of your comment that I put in bold. When you have some time, why don't you look at some of the threads Padi has started over the 15+ years of his contributions. His contributions are based on actual knowledge of the watches, parts, and the brand. Want to know where bezels are manufactured? Or what types of oils Rolex uses in their watches? How about some jokes? His technical commentary is a gold mine of good information. When compared to your few threads which are comprised of reporting robberies, an incoming, and to top it all off, a lawsuit. Forums like this are built on the backs of great moderators and contributors. While I'm not sure how involved Padi is in the operations of this site, his contributions are significant. Respect, even in a disagreement, is important. |
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