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Old 12 May 2016, 09:03 AM   #31
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I have read the thread with great interest. After looking at the watch for sometime, I purchased the BLNR in March 2016. I would like to mention that not only am I extremely careful with my watches, I may also suffer from OCD. After two weeks, the watch unfortunately amassed a fair few number of scratches, not only on the bracelet but on the actual watch case itself which caused me great concern.

I also own a 1994 GMT Master 2 which I have to say after years or wear and tear is a far more resilient time piece. Yes I understand that stainless steel watches will in time gather a few scratches here and there, and the 904L steel is easier to polish thus softer than the 1994 model.

Disappointed, I sent the watch back to the retailer expressing my concern only to be met with a condescending attitude, stating that the problem is effectively me, could not possibly ever be the watch. Not what you want to hear after spending £6000 on a stainless steel watch. After a heated debate, the retailer returned the watch to Rolex for tests, which apparently proved that the steel was not at fault. Since I had lost confidence in the that particular watch I wished for either a replacement or refund, neither was accepted. I have to say that the experience was not particularly pleasant, to the extent that I will never purchase another Rolex.

Forgive me, I'll even say that my Omega Speedmaster looks better after two years wear than the BLNR does after two weeks. I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
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Old 12 May 2016, 09:21 PM   #32
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GMT BLNR, one month after

Likely troll.
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Old 13 May 2016, 04:17 PM   #33
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I have read the thread with great interest. After looking at the watch for sometime, I purchased the BLNR in March 2016. I would like to mention that not only am I extremely careful with my watches, I may also suffer from OCD. After two weeks, the watch unfortunately amassed a fair few number of scratches, not only on the bracelet but on the actual watch case itself which caused me great concern.

I also own a 1994 GMT Master 2 which I have to say after years or wear and tear is a far more resilient time piece. Yes I understand that stainless steel watches will in time gather a few scratches here and there, and the 904L steel is easier to polish thus softer than the 1994 model.

Disappointed, I sent the watch back to the retailer expressing my concern only to be met with a condescending attitude, stating that the problem is effectively me, could not possibly ever be the watch. Not what you want to hear after spending £6000 on a stainless steel watch. After a heated debate, the retailer returned the watch to Rolex for tests, which apparently proved that the steel was not at fault. Since I had lost confidence in the that particular watch I wished for either a replacement or refund, neither was accepted. I have to say that the experience was not particularly pleasant, to the extent that I will never purchase another Rolex.

Forgive me, I'll even say that my Omega Speedmaster looks better after two years wear than the BLNR does after two weeks. I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
I'd stick to the speedmaster then and sell your Blnr whilst they're still so desirable.
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Old 13 May 2016, 11:34 PM   #34
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I have read the thread with great interest. After looking at the watch for sometime, I purchased the BLNR in March 2016. I would like to mention that not only am I extremely careful with my watches, I may also suffer from OCD. After two weeks, the watch unfortunately amassed a fair few number of scratches, not only on the bracelet but on the actual watch case itself which caused me great concern.

I also own a 1994 GMT Master 2 which I have to say after years or wear and tear is a far more resilient time piece. Yes I understand that stainless steel watches will in time gather a few scratches here and there, and the 904L steel is easier to polish thus softer than the 1994 model.

Disappointed, I sent the watch back to the retailer expressing my concern only to be met with a condescending attitude, stating that the problem is effectively me, could not possibly ever be the watch. Not what you want to hear after spending £6000 on a stainless steel watch. After a heated debate, the retailer returned the watch to Rolex for tests, which apparently proved that the steel was not at fault. Since I had lost confidence in the that particular watch I wished for either a replacement or refund, neither was accepted. I have to say that the experience was not particularly pleasant, to the extent that I will never purchase another Rolex.

Forgive me, I'll even say that my Omega Speedmaster looks better after two years wear than the BLNR does after two weeks. I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?

I agree about the BLNR, I got bored of it after 5 months and sold it 3 days ago.
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Old 14 May 2016, 01:56 AM   #35
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I agree about the BLNR, I got bored of it after 5 months and sold it 3 days ago.

I don't think the dude you were quoting ever said he was bored. :-/
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Old 14 May 2016, 01:57 AM   #36
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IMHO, BLNR is one of the best modern Rolex.
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Old 14 May 2016, 07:07 PM   #37
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I bought my BLNR a few weeks ago whilst on holiday in Hawaii, just stumbled on it at the AD in the "Shops at Wailea"... unexpected... so I grabbed it... very happy with it.
I do agree that the blue GMT hand is hard to see, I prefer the orange of my Explorer 11 - but apart from that minor thing I'm still loving it.
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