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    Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Review pinched from another site, I thought it maybe of interest

    http://www.minus4plus6.com/216570.htm

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    That is interesting, thank you for the link.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thanks for that. I was actually something I've considered. Changing my GMTc for the Expo 2 maxi.
    Need to see the Expo in the metal.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    its bigger then i thought, but i like it

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thank you for sharing

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thanks for sharing. The new explorer 2 is a vast improvement over the old one.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thanks for the article.
    I didin't know that the crown should line up vertically???

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Enlightening! I am still smiling as the measuring program had Finnish titles...

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    Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Great article. I love both watches. The gmt is a classic, but the explorer has huge presence on the wrist.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

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    Minus 4 Plus 6 rocks!

    The Rolex Price Evolution is a classic:
    http://www.minus4plus6.com/PriceEvolution.htm

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thanks for the link, great review

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    Thanks - the GMTII is the one for me though

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Great review, thanks for the linage :albino:

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    One of the review that convinced me to get one. I had a TT GMTc but love my explorer as daily watch. Similar function but two completely different watches.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Very nice, thank for sharing

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    thanks for posting.

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    thanks for the link, like the GMTIIc best...

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    It is worth reading! Despite none of these is my cup of tea...

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Thanks for the link.

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Interesting read. Each to there own, but for me, 42mm would be too big, so I would never contemplate an Exp II.

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    Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Quote Originally Posted by swir
    Thanks for the article.
    I didin't know that the crown should line up vertically???
    Over time, as the seals in the crown compress, it won't align. Some align when new, some don't. I honestly don't understand why the crown alignment matters?

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    Re: Exp II 42mm v GMT II C

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDad
    Quote Originally Posted by swir
    Thanks for the article.
    I didin't know that the crown should line up vertically???
    Over time, as the seals in the crown compress, it won't align. Some align when new, some don't. I honestly don't understand why the crown alignment matters?
    Every watchmaker says it doesn´t! The alignment is just a coincidence.

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