E.J.
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Lol, Quan...
Only in watches, I must admit that I´m a fan of pepsi
Best my friend.
Emilio
The Gmt 16700...
By: E.J. : December 5th, 2009-02:47
This week I´ve been able to wear a really nice watch, a Rolex Gmt 16700, one of these Gmt references that can be considered as "transitionals" between the lovelys Gmt 1675-16750 and the more modern Gmt variants. It´s curious how the Gmt models were unchan...
Wow, Patrice!
By: E.J. : December 5th, 2009-03:24
Your 16750 is one of the most beautiful Gmt´s I´ve never seen. It´s just awesome!. You have great tastes, my dear friend. And your pic is like it deserves. Really thanks for sharing your Beauty. Best, Patrice. Emilio
Very nice pics, Emilio
By: amanico : December 5th, 2009-08:23
You know how much I love these GMTs, my friend. I have a preferrence for the 1675 / 16 750 painted indexes, or better, a 6542, but these modern tritium GMTs are very appealing, too, and made for a modern use, without fear to scratch the plexy. Without the...
Thanks, Nicolas.
By: E.J. : December 5th, 2009-09:06
I can´t agree more with you. It´s right that probably the Gmt´s that I love more are the first and the last one (the first if we don´t speak about no crown guard Gmts). So, I love at the same time the 1675/16750 and the amazing and str...
Hi, Rick...
By: E.J. : December 6th, 2009-10:17
certanlly, the aligment of the SWISS T<25 is different of the different 16750 dials that I´ve seen. But I must admit that I´m not an expert, so my opinion is not an expert opinion. Nice pics, by the way. Best Emilio