
ZSHSZ's post highlights the enduring appeal of a specific Rolex GMT-Master II reference, prompting a discussion that transcends mere aesthetics. His personal experience with wrist wear and bracelet preferences offers a practical perspective on daily wearability. The subsequent community dialogue delves into the nuances of Rolex ownership, allocation challenges, and the unique appeal of the 'Lefty' GMT-Master II.

Do you think you'll consider getting one of those new GMTs for people who wear their watch on their right wrist?
Mine has the Jubilee bracelet. But I prefer the aesthetics of the Oyster bracelet much more. I do tell myself that the Jubilee bracelet is more comfortable, to console myself.
For a long time I wore them on the dominant(left) hand but I was scratching and denting them all the time. Since I switched, the scratches have decreased exponentially. I agree with your statement that the jubilee is much more comfortable, I had the Pepsi GMTII, but I felt that is somewhat less sturdy, therefore it left the stable What I didn’t know at the time was that the new generation bracelets are interchangeable, so one can just get the desired bracelet and have the issue fixed. Oh, the ne
They're not Pokemon. You don't have to "catch them all" every time. It's not like we have to always buy everything on the Rolex catalogue. But some people beg to differ! But I hope you get the Lefty GMT, because it was intended for people like you who wear their watch on their right wrist. I bet a lot of left wristers will be still begging their ADs for this watch though. Some people still believe in the catch-them-all mentality. Congrats on the upcoming 5th birthday for this watch! Enjoy! Such
I just happened to be thinking about Pokemon because some kids walking nearby was playing with a Pokemon toy. Seems like we're all big kids, just adults have more expensive toys!
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