rolex pepsi forum | new rolex pepsi for sale rolex pepsi forum Yep, there are 686 listed current GMT Master II Pepsi and 729 listed pre-ceramic 16710 (and that's total Pepsi + Coke + Black). For comparison - 16710 GMT Master II had eighteen years production run while the ceramic Pepsi has been introduced only six years ago.
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The Rolex Explorer II 1655 is powered by the 26-jewel Caliber 1575 movement, and the watch features a number of characteristics aimed specifically at cave exploring. Among these are a date function, a stationary bezel with 24-markings, a 100-meter depth rating, and a large, brightly colored 24-hour hand.
The current Pepsi will dump and price may go down in favor of new Pepsi. Rolex may be preparing a trap for grey dealers. How is that for a theory, I feel it's more believable .
Hello, I’m looking to purchase a Rolex pepsi to wear only for events and keep it in the safe. .
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I’d like to hear from people who bought the Pepsi from an AD this year which month they go. Personally it’s my favorite Rolex ever produced. One of my favorite watches especially on the jubilee bracelet. The BLRO is one of my favorite references and has a foot in .
The current Pepsi will dump and price may go down in favor of new Pepsi. Rolex may be preparing a trap for grey dealers. How is that for a theory, I feel it's more believable than Rolex having problems with the Pepsi bezel after 5 years of production.Yep, there are 686 listed current GMT Master II Pepsi and 729 listed pre-ceramic 16710 (and that's total Pepsi + Coke + Black). For comparison - 16710 GMT Master II had eighteen years production run while the ceramic Pepsi has been introduced only six years ago. I’d like to hear from people who bought the Pepsi from an AD this year which month they got the call? My sales rep at the AD told me he doesn’t think they are sending out the Pepsi anymore, but wasn’t very clear if that’s temporary or permanent.
I recently was lucky enough to get the pepsi in meteorite (well I guess its been about a year). I absolutely love the watch and truly think it's a special piece when I put it on. Part of the deal I made with my AD was I would trade my pepsi on jubilee in towards the meteorite pepsi to help me alleviate some costs.
I’ve always admired the GMT Master Pepsi version and had a question. Is there any differences in the watch from the years 21,22, and 23? Or basically only thing you give up is the years on warranty? Hello, I’m looking to purchase a Rolex pepsi to wear only for events and keep it in the safe. Saw recently that the prices for Pepsi has been dropping like mad which kept me from purchasing it now. Any opinions on whether it will continue dropping?
I wonder if Rolex would ever consider changing the dial color from black to blue on the Pepsi. The BLNR is one of the best looking ceramic bezels on the market. The blue is absolutely unique in its reaction to light. Bluesy is the nicest looking watch rolex makes in my opinion, and hoping to get mine soon. Pepsi is nice and I'd be happy to own one, but more like in the top 10 somewhere for me. The BLRO is harder to get than a LVc or BLNR but not anywhere near the tier one level of the SS Daytona. The secondary market is where you go if the BLRO/Pepsi is calling to you. The Pepsi on Jubilee is more common as it was out longer than the BLRO on oyster. That said the jubilee is pulling about 0 more $$ over the oyster on the secondary .
The Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO "Pepsi" (8/2023). With bezel production issues for most of 2023 and discontinuation rumors circling, the Pepsi has remained the most desirable GMT-Master II currently offered by Rolex. Condition: Unworn with handling marks. The current Pepsi will dump and price may go down in favor of new Pepsi. Rolex may be preparing a trap for grey dealers. How is that for a theory, I feel it's more believable than Rolex having problems with the Pepsi bezel after 5 years of production.Yep, there are 686 listed current GMT Master II Pepsi and 729 listed pre-ceramic 16710 (and that's total Pepsi + Coke + Black). For comparison - 16710 GMT Master II had eighteen years production run while the ceramic Pepsi has been introduced only six years ago.
I’d like to hear from people who bought the Pepsi from an AD this year which month they got the call? My sales rep at the AD told me he doesn’t think they are sending out the Pepsi anymore, but wasn’t very clear if that’s temporary or permanent. I recently was lucky enough to get the pepsi in meteorite (well I guess its been about a year). I absolutely love the watch and truly think it's a special piece when I put it on. Part of the deal I made with my AD was I would trade my pepsi on jubilee in towards the meteorite pepsi to help me alleviate some costs. I’ve always admired the GMT Master Pepsi version and had a question. Is there any differences in the watch from the years 21,22, and 23? Or basically only thing you give up is the years on warranty? Hello, I’m looking to purchase a Rolex pepsi to wear only for events and keep it in the safe. Saw recently that the prices for Pepsi has been dropping like mad which kept me from purchasing it now. Any opinions on whether it will continue dropping?
I wonder if Rolex would ever consider changing the dial color from black to blue on the Pepsi. The BLNR is one of the best looking ceramic bezels on the market. The blue is absolutely unique in its reaction to light. Bluesy is the nicest looking watch rolex makes in my opinion, and hoping to get mine soon. Pepsi is nice and I'd be happy to own one, but more like in the top 10 somewhere for me. The BLRO is harder to get than a LVc or BLNR but not anywhere near the tier one level of the SS Daytona. The secondary market is where you go if the BLRO/Pepsi is calling to you. The Pepsi on Jubilee is more common as it was out longer than the BLRO on oyster. That said the jubilee is pulling about 0 more $$ over the oyster on the secondary .
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