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23 March 2018, 03:38 AM | #1 |
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Two questions
First, I have read conflicting reports. BLNR is not going away? Is that correct? I saw a IG report where it said with the new releases BLNR is no longer but Im assuming they were mis informed.
Also, with as much technology is there is why is the new Pepsi still a little pink in color. I figured the WG version was their first take and if they could master it there red part would get better but instead they used the same bezel. Dont get me wrong, I love it and am on the list but it seems they could have made the red a deeper shade. Thanks for the help in advance on the BLNR. |
23 March 2018, 03:47 AM | #2 |
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BLNR is still in production. When in doubt, confirm via Rolex site.
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23 March 2018, 03:54 AM | #3 |
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IG is full of attention seeking misfits who say anything for views or to hype something they have. I bet the ones that said it's discontinued are posting pics of theirs.
Rolex didn't make an error in the color shade, it is what they wanted. Like it or love it. You see that they know how to do blue on the BLNR, and if you see the red in actual ceramic, it may look to toyish and artificial. Most will love it as you will see how difficult it is to find this watch anywhere. I happen to love it. |
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