2muchtimeonmyhands
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I'll take the modern.
Apr 08, 2018,09:52 AM
The only way I can find to describe the new Pepsi is that it seems like 'the louder and slightly more obnoxious younger brother'. I would agree that the dial and bezel are busy and that's why the new jubilee bracelet works so well with it, an oyster is too conservative. Its a modern reinvention of a classic design with the volume turned up a bit. I could be completely wrong but I think discussion over what hue of red and blue the bezel is will be largely forgotten in a few years. To me the Tudor looks far closer to the classic Pepsi
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By: Onemorewatch : April 8th, 2018-01:36
I’d take modern every time
It is very hard to improve on perfect.
By: Bill : April 8th, 2018-04:02
I must say the proportions of the classic Rolex are very well balanced. The modern on its own is a great watch but hard to compare. It like old Hollywood starlets vs the new each has its time and appeals to exh generation. I am still hung up in the vintag...
Nothing beats a good old 1675 gilt,
By: Alex83 : April 8th, 2018-04:42
Perhaps my favourite all time Rolex; having said that if you compare a 16750 or later with the new 2018 version... I think I prefer the new one.... Oh, did I just said that??
I think
By: Flanker : April 8th, 2018-07:18
that the number fonts on the bezel are too wide, also the indices on the dial are too big, when you combine these two effects it creates a crowded and cramped dial. This the first feeling I have when I also physically see the new GMTs. If you check the go...
I'll take the modern.
By: 2muchtimeonmyhands : April 8th, 2018-09:52
The only way I can find to describe the new Pepsi is that it seems like 'the louder and slightly more obnoxious younger brother'. I would agree that the dial and bezel are busy and that's why the new jubilee bracelet works so well with it, an oyster is to...