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  • alvinwan
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    GMTII and GMTIIC

    I notice that there is a GMTII and a GMTIIC? What is the difference? BTW, I finding that the GMTII isnt much difference from the Explorer II if I see from far.

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  • exxondus
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    Add me to list!! me just joined the club yesterday!!

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  • Teogc
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    Originally posted by Victor View Post
    When did rolex change the GMT Master from the single clasp to the double locking.

    Can the single clasp be change to the double type?
    Well, as a newbie I'm not sure what is comes as original?
    Anyway, thanks for your input.

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  • Victor
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    When did rolex change the GMT Master from the single clasp to the double locking.

    Can the single clasp be change to the double type?


    Originally posted by Teogc View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I'm a newbie to Rolex watch and I came across a GMT master 2 watch recently :
    Description of the watch :
    -- half gold
    -- single clasp, not the double locking type
    -- No box or cert.
    -- slight scratches
    -- condition about 8.5/10
    -- about more than 10 years old, not sure which series?
    -- date dial seems yellowish instead of white
    -- green sticker is worn off.

    Need your kind advise to :
    -- is the yellowish date dial normal?
    If not, is it expensive to replace a new one?
    -- What are the area which I need to take note when inspecting the watch?
    -- What would be the reasonable price range as per above description?


    Much appreciate to your kind advise.

    Cheers!

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  • Teogc
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    Hi Guys,

    I'm a newbie to Rolex watch and I came across a GMT master 2 watch recently :
    Description of the watch :
    -- half gold
    -- single clasp, not the double locking type
    -- No box or cert.
    -- slight scratches
    -- condition about 8.5/10
    -- about more than 10 years old, not sure which series?
    -- date dial seems yellowish instead of white
    -- green sticker is worn off.

    Need your kind advise to :
    -- is the yellowish date dial normal?
    If not, is it expensive to replace a new one?
    -- What are the area which I need to take note when inspecting the watch?
    -- What would be the reasonable price range as per above description?


    Much appreciate to your kind advise.

    Cheers!

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by REYMON_ONG View Post
    Hi all ! i am newbie here , yes count me in i own a gmt master 2 too , the green third hand type

    welcome!!! show peekture me also like the GMTIIc..just no moleh....

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  • greenicetea
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    Originally posted by REYMON_ONG View Post
    Hi all ! i am newbie here , yes count me in i own a gmt master 2 too , the green third hand type
    Hi, which series of yours? And care to share how much you pay for it? which AD? discount? Many thx....thinking of this over the sub

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by REYMON_ONG View Post
    Hi all ! i am newbie here , yes count me in i own a gmt master 2 too , the green third hand type
    Welcome newbie! hahaha... The "green third hand type" is the latest GMT2 model with the ceramic bezel. It is usually termed "GMTIIc". Share pics with us if you can.

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  • REYMON_ONG
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    Hi all ! i am newbie here , yes count me in i own a gmt master 2 too , the green third hand type

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  • superformance
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    Folks, i saw a NOS GMT2 16710 Pepsi in Hong Kong today...Shop is VIP Station at 41 Haiphong Rd., TST Kowloon...Price is same as GMT2C about HKD 46,000......

    Today is another lucky day for me..... I bought an A series GMT 16700 pepsi with box and papers at a nice price! To add that the gmt is in very good condition.

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  • Marlb0r0
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    if in doubt, then dont buy, because no watch is worth the stress of wiring thousands of dollars, only to have something go wrong.
    yea u r right...

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  • seiko.citizen
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    if in doubt, then dont buy, because no watch is worth the stress of wiring thousands of dollars, only to have something go wrong.

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  • 116520
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    yes yes... I prefer to deal face to face....

    Originally posted by Marlb0r0 View Post
    really tempted as they got a couple of M series 16710 for sale.

    but to wire a few thousand without even seeing the watch is dangerous

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  • Marlb0r0
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    really tempted as they got a couple of M series 16710 for sale.

    but to wire a few thousand without even seeing the watch is dangerous

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  • seiko.citizen
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    you can try and post a credit check, and see what the responses are like, but as usual, deal at your own risk.

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