...Wrist Shot Of The Day...
Quentin's Ice-Cold Pepsi GMT
We are headed into Winter in the Northern Hemisphere again, and soon we should see some snow. I have to say I am still really surprised that Rolex discontinued such an iconic Rolex model as the Pepsi GMT? I don't understand why Rolex does not still offer the red and cobalt blue bezel insert on the newer model stainless Rolex GMT. This is one good looking, sporty Rolex, and a great hand-in-glove Rolex wrist shot photo from Quentin!!!
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Rolex figured out how to make a red and blue ceramic dial and they offer it on the newer white gold Rolex GMT-Master, but we probably won't be seeing it on the stainless steel version as it is really, really costly to make.
I think Rolex should bring back the aluminum Pepsi bezel on the current GMT Master. It is a fact the Rolex Submariner is the most iconic sports watch in history, but the Pepsi GMT-Master is not far behind it, as far as being iconic and recognizable as a trademark Rolex look. Who knows? Maybe Rolex will surprise us in the future by bringing this superb piece of Rolex design heritage back to life...They really should!
I think Rolex should bring back the aluminum Pepsi bezel on the current GMT Master. It is a fact the Rolex Submariner is the most iconic sports watch in history, but the Pepsi GMT-Master is not far behind it, as far as being iconic and recognizable as a trademark Rolex look. Who knows? Maybe Rolex will surprise us in the future by bringing this superb piece of Rolex design heritage back to life...They really should!