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3/19/2018 0 Comments

Possible New GMT Master Coke for Baselworld 2018? Rolex Teaser

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ROLEX released a teaser video which has the watch community bedazzled as this video shows the new jubilee style bracelets currently equipped with the new Datejust 41 line unveiled at Baselworld 2017. There are two things I caught when watching this teaser video just a few days before the actual release of this supposed watch at Basel. For one, it is certainly on an Oyster style case which means that we are going to be getting a new Oyster Rolex with a jubilee bracelet which is most definitely a GMT! The picture above is a photoshopped picture of a new style "Coke" GMT which was initially released during the late 60s. This model is extremely popular amongst collectors and Rolex enthusiasts worldwide. Usually Rolex will release an all solid gold version before actually releasing the 904L steel version. There might be a chance this can be a steel "Pepsi" GMT instead of a Coke GMT. We will just have to wait and find out when the watches are released to the public eye starting March 21st. Please stay tuned to Watch Addict and my YouTube channel for full coverage of Baselworld 2018 and all of the new exciting releases from your favorite brands. I have dropped a video below explaining this as well.
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The main component of a mechanical movement is the mainspring, a spring that gradually unwinds and transmits energy. A mechanical watch will keep accurate time despite requiring winding up if it's manual. ... Inside an automatic watch sits a small weighted rotor that has to oscillate in order to wind the mainspring.

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