
Aperna's striking image of the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Pepsi' immediately draws attention to the subtle, yet significant, color variations that can exist within this iconic reference. This post sparks a discussion among collectors about the nuances of the 'Pepsi' bezel and the ongoing challenges of acquiring highly sought-after Rolex models from authorized dealers.

Don't drink soda! Too much unhealthy stuff in it! But wearing a Pepsi is definitely much healthier than drinking it!
Only watch I have been hoping thay would show up at AD someday. The local reeds keeps stringing me along 😕
This raspberry tone changed for a more classic red after the early series if I remember well… Very cool iteration Tony 👌👌👏👏
I’m sure it depends on size of city/town, but if they did, I would have hoped that by now they should have satisfied all their “VIPs, etc” and have been receiving enough stock of these to address the local people on their waitlists. Admittedly, I have been trying to help a close friend of mine to get a Submariner through my AD, but he hasn’t been called despite my sincere efforts. And there’s only so much I can “nudge” my AD, but I do not like the idea of him not being able to get such a piece t
I'm not 100%, but the blue seems to have become a bit darker?
This company isn't an AD for any other watches I buy so I am relatively unknown to them. I do get some occasional jewelry for my wife there but honestly prefer a different jeweler most the time. Not going to buy stuff to get a watch!
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