So, what is my next step? Well if you’re like me and don’t wear your Rolex or other automatic (self-winding) watch every day, or have more than one, you should consider an AutomaticWatch Winder.Why do I need one of those you might ask – well for one thing you just went through a rather tedious process to get your watch set correctly, do you REALLY want to go through that every time your watch winds down?
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Another reason to consider a watch winder is that on precision time pieces you want to insure that they are well lubricated, keeping your watch running helps insure that the lubricant stays distributed reducing wear and of course repair/maintenance expenses.Every time you wind your watch manually it puts a small amount of stress on various components which over time can lead to failures.
Also, when you wind your watch you must unscrew the stem which will eventually cause wear to the gasket that is necessary to maintain your watch’s water resistance.
Aug 09, 2017 The Rolex GMT-Master II Difference Then, in 1983, the Rolex GMT-Master II was released. While the GMT-Master II looks practically identical to its predecessor, the differences all lie inside the watch case. The GMT-Master II boasts a movement with a quickset hour hand.
An automatic watch winder can be had from well under $100 for a winder for a single watch to many times what you paid for your Explorer II.
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Rolex GMT Master II gold and stainless steel (ref. 116713LN)
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT Master is part of the Rolex Professional Watch Collection. Designed in collaboration with Pan American Airways for use by their pilots and navigators, it was launched in 1954.[1]
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History[edit]
The Rolex GMT-Master wristwatch was originally designed in collaboration with Pan American Airways and issued by the airline to their crews on long-haul flights. ('GMT' in the name stands for Greenwich Mean Time also known as Coordinated Universal Time).[2] The original GMT Master watch has a 24-hour display fourth hand complication directly linked to and displaying the same time zone as the standard 12-hour hand. This GMT hand enabled the crews to set the watch to GMT or another time zone, and, using the rotatable 24-hour scale bezel, set to the correct offset, a second time zone could be read. GMT or UTC is the time zone that is required for all aviation planning, weather forecasts, schedules and other paperwork.
Picture of the model 16710, K-serial (model year 2003)
In the early 1980s the Rolex GMT-Master II was released (although production of the original version continued alongside it until the late 1990s). Although the watch looks almost identical it uses a movement that has the additional capability of an independently adjustable quickset hour hand that can be adjusted to local time without stopping the seconds or disturbing the minutes and 24 hour GMT hand. As the watch continues to feature the rotatable bezel it is able to quickly compute any third timezone reference.
Although the original Rolex GMT Master was available only in stainless steel, as it was conceived as a functional work watch, Rolex has been making luxury versions in both mixed steel and gold, and all-gold since the 1950s, and there are even exotic variations that incorporate elaborate designs that include precious stones.
50th anniversary edition[edit]
An updated Rolex GMT Master II was released in 2005. This new model features a number of technical changes, such as Rolex's patented Parachrom hairspring as well as a larger Triplock crown (from the diver's watches). The new model also has several cosmetic changes, such as larger case, hands and hour markers and also a new bezel made using an extremely hard ceramic material that is designed to be more scratch and fade resistant. Also included in the update is a new and more luxurious style of bracelet that has heavier solid links and a machined clasp. The stainless steel version now joins the precious metal versions by having highly polished centre links on its bracelet.[3]
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Ceramic bezel models[edit]
In 2007, Rolex introduced the ceramic bezel insert to the GMT-Master II range, replacing the aluminum insert (colors created using an anodizing process) that had been used since 1959. While ceramic is much more scratch resistant than aluminum, Rolex initially could not continue to produce the two-color bezel used to distinguish between the day and night times of the second time zone, particularly the color red which could not be created satisfactorily in ceramic. In 2013, Rolex created the first two-tone ceramic bezel, in blue and black, for the steel GMT-Master II nicknamed “Batman”. In 2014, Rolex was able to create the red color on the ceramic bezel for the new incarnation of the red-and-blue 'Pepsi', although in order to recoup the higher cost of this bezel it was only initially available on the white gold GMT-Master II. All of these GMT-Master II watches use the Caliber 3186 movement.[4]
In 2018, Rolex would issue the red-and-blue 'Pepsi' on a new steel GMT-Master II, which also has a Jubilee bracelet in lieu of the Oyster bracelet, and it will continue to be sold alongside the older white gold 'Pepsi' watch. Two more GMT-Master II models were also introduced, one in red Everose gold and in steel, and another in Everose gold, both with a two-tone brown and black bezel giving them the nickname 'Root Beer'. These new GMT-Master IIs released in 2018 all use the new Caliber 3285 movement which adds Paraflex shock absorber and a 70-hour power reserve (instead of 48 hours) over the Caliber 3186.[5][6]
In, 2019 Rolex issued a new version of the Batman. The caliber was upgraded to the Caliber 3285 movement. The bracelet was changed to a Jubilee, five-piece links style.
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References[edit]
- ^Brozek, John (2002), The Rolex Report. St. Petersburg, FLA: InfoQuest Publishing
- ^'GMT Master History'. Rolex. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
- ^https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/watches/article/2141918/all-you-need-know-about-iconic-rolex-pepsi-gmt-master-ii
- ^https://www.watchtime.com/featured/rolex-pepsi-review-gmt-master-ii/
- ^https://www.watchtime.com/featured/rolex-pepsi-review-gmt-master-ii/
- ^https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-rolex-everose-gmt-master-ii-vs-the-gmt-master-ii-in-oystersteel-and-everose-gold
External links[edit]
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