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Originally Posted by Lt Virgil Hilts
We certainly can't have that, not after disgraced Ant from Ant and Dec was drunk and driving and he's from Chiswick!
As for Brown the same was said of the Platona initially and that became a forum darling once members started buying them so the same will happen here if the colours are half decent.
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These 'odd' Cerachrom shades, almost appear like they
are the nearest Rolex could get to a target colour and they've
settled for, IMHO, mediocrity.
I will too, probably, sad to say.
I won't wait for them to get the new GMT-C
bezel in the proper hue(s). I'll probably buy one despite my
reticence towards the pale Raspberry and Blueberry. It's OK I suppose,
but not perfect.
My current GMT- Coke, IS perfect, for me, so I'll keep it.
Rolex must know what people have been clammering for, but just
can't or won't give us the 'proper' GMT red -blue combination.
So, like their Cerachrom alchemists I will 'settle' for their 'close enough
for Jazz' offering.
I will still own 'the real thing' though.[/QUOTE]
In fairness to Rolex it is well documented that it is very hard, and now seemingly impossible, to get a vibrant two primary colour ceramic insert without some leakage. I know it looks blue and red some of the time and sometimes not, but then you can say the black insert looks grey in certain light too. So buy it and enjoy it.