This year, with the release of the GMT II C with its bicolor ( black and blue ) ceramic bezel insert, Rolex answered in a certain way to those who were waiting for that bicolor version. Here is the link of the thread launched by Joe, on this new watch: ro...
Everyone would be happier with Pepsi color. :) BUT, now Rolex tech guys just cannot make such combination. OR, they can do this but with two separate parts blue and red, which are difficult to make it together at color frontier (zone "3" and "9"). Now, th...
Which is hard to understand, when you are used to see, at least on pictures, red and blue Bakelite inserts ( 6542 ). Thanks for sharing these détails with us, Chronos Lorien. always good to read you! Best, Nicolas
......but, like so many others, I am holding back to see what else Rolex unveils next year. Would I prefer a Pepsi? Biensur. What about a black/red.....yes, I think so, but would need to see on the wrist. From what I have heard, it will be impossible to r...
A matter of one or two years... If the statu quo is ibn order, then I will see. Honestly, I don't know which will be my choice. I only know that I will get a modern GMT. I am too much in love with the ceramic bezel! Best, my friend. Nicolas
... and also... if Rolex would offer a pepsi ceramic GMT I would consider it for purchase. Note very enthusiastic at present, though I accept it is a great watch. Just not enough attractive to me in their present bezel colors. Un abrazo mi amigo! Abel.
Now I think there is a crossover between dreaming and reality. I would take a Pepsi dial with black or white dial! But I think it won't happen with a Pepsi. I suspect a black and red is possible and on that I may be tempted. Dream time. Pepsi with white d...