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Old 19 February 2009, 12:17 PM   #61
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Old 19 February 2009, 01:01 PM   #62
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Great review. I toss up the idea of getting a second hand 16710 to save some bucks but luckily I decided what the hell and splurged for a new 116710. The differences are subtle but after wearing the watch for a while I think they are worth the extra dollars. It is interesting that most people including me take a few weeks to really warm to this watch, they might bury me in this one.
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Old 27 February 2009, 03:17 AM   #63
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Thanks for the great review.

I rally do love all GMT now and hope to add 1 to my collection.
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Old 27 February 2009, 03:25 AM   #64
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If I could have both, then I would.....

The GMT-IIC exactly as it is....

The GMT-II with Pepsi bezel, but with the new Super Jubilee bracelet.

What an awesome combo!!

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Old 27 February 2009, 11:34 AM   #65
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If I could have both, then I would.....

The GMT-IIC exactly as it is....

The GMT-II with Pepsi bezel, but with the new Super Jubilee bracelet.

What an awesome combo!!

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Old 27 February 2009, 12:04 PM   #66
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Great review on a really cool watch. I have a PEPSI and will one day own the newer GMT-IIC!!!
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Old 1 March 2009, 12:37 AM   #67
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a pass from me for Gmt-IIc.
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Old 7 April 2009, 11:14 AM   #68
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Hey friend.

Very helpfull i am going through the same traumatic dialema in regard to flipping my old GMT II for the new GMT IIc i have found it very interesting, and i will wait and thing a while, my biggest issue is with the bracelet of the GMT II, does anyone know if the new braclet from the GMT IIc will fit the classic?

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As previously asked...Does anyone know if the new GMT IIc bracelet will fit the GMT II? I asked at my local AD and they didnt really have any interest in finding out. I also asked at another jeweler the other day and he did not have the answer. But he did say that Rolex sells part for a watch based on the serial number. So he didnt think they would just send him the bracelet without a proper serial number for a IIc. He did say he would look into it and let me know. My GMT II is with him getting a new crystal right now, so hopefully when I go to pick it up he will have some more info on the bracelet. Thoughts?
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Old 7 April 2009, 11:21 AM   #69
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Ough yeah...also anyone have an idea what the cost of the IIc bracelet would be?
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Old 7 April 2009, 10:50 PM   #70
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fantastic photos and review.
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Old 8 April 2009, 08:25 PM   #71
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Old 17 April 2009, 04:22 AM   #72
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For those who own both models, can you share with us the comfort of wearability? I know that the caseback on GMT-II is more "bubbled" whereas the GMT-IIc is more flat. I find that my GMT-II classic tends to lean towards more to the wrist bone rather than center of wrist.

And would owners of both models be kind enough to see if the ceramic bracelet will fit the class model?

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Old 17 April 2009, 08:44 AM   #73
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Mike, the mirrored side-by-side lume shot is fantastic. I might steal that for a little Mac wallpaper... ;)
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Old 17 April 2009, 09:37 AM   #74
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Great review. I am in love. Desparately seeking a GMT II-c at a price I can afford. I've come close but so far no Banana
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Old 20 April 2009, 01:56 PM   #75
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Thanks for the great report.

I have nothing to add but some shots of my GMT IIC










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Old 23 April 2009, 01:55 AM   #76
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New GMT II EasyLink, I love it.
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Old 23 April 2009, 01:57 AM   #77
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Old 24 April 2009, 11:20 AM   #78
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Great Pics and review guys, Thanks!
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Old 24 April 2009, 05:26 PM   #79
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Hi, I was wondering if the old GMTII was available with an all black bezel?
The GMTIIC; while its very nice, its too expensive for me, but I'm not a fan of the pepsi or the coke..
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Old 25 April 2009, 05:14 PM   #80
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The old GMT II was available in three bezel colours.
Black, Black/Red (coke) and Blue/Red (pepsi).
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Old 26 April 2009, 03:04 AM   #81
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I love the fact that the clicks are one hour changes, so it’s really easy to change the time on it even not looking at the bezel. If you know how many hours you need to chage just simply click it that much time and that’s it.
That's kind of downer for me. I like to be able to use the bezel arrow has a minute timer.
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Old 26 April 2009, 06:01 PM   #82
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I wish I would have never found this review! Now I want the IIc :( There goes another 2 Gs
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Old 12 May 2009, 12:27 AM   #83
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Just another excelent feature that I would like to discuss with you. As we read the weels are somehow differently engineered in der new movement. And this has an absolutly excellent effect: When you want to adjust the time, with the new movement this a very easy done, as the arms do not move away after you set them to a definite position. With the old 16710 this was very diffcult as when you wanted to set the time at e.g. 16:26 you had to turn backwards to allmost 16:25 as the arm moved foreward again. And if you wanted to make sure that the minutes arm is exactly in the minutes indication at the moment that the seconds arm is at 60 then it got quite difficult.
This is fully solved now. Great.
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Old 12 May 2009, 04:12 PM   #84
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thanks for the info... i aim for it.. TT or full gold... :D
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Old 14 May 2009, 08:36 AM   #85
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One plus for the 16710 is its smaller size and thinner, more comfortable fit. I find the pepsi bezel to be unique and recognizable in a way that many who travel for a living readily recognize. Sitting on a rental car bus the other day, a retired pilot saw my GMT II an remarked that he had one from the late 60's. There's something to be said for how the older watch differentiates from the modern ones. And, it keeps great time.

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Old 19 March 2010, 12:16 PM   #86
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Old 21 March 2010, 10:23 AM   #87
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I wonder if they will ever come out with any different colored bezels for the IIc? I realize it would be more expensive as you would have to replace the whole bezel and not just an insert, but still, thoughts?
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Old 21 March 2010, 03:19 PM   #88
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I read in an article that for now Rolex has not found the right technology for coloured ceramics bezel but who knows somewhere in the future we'll see GMT II C with Pepsi or Coke bezel :-)
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