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Yes, I know it is a fantasy watch, but I wanted to take a look at one, so I got it. I was wondering, if anyone would recommend doing the bezel paint mod (numbers look a little thin). I am worried that, after I try removing the excess paint, the actual blue and red color would come off due to the strength of the nail polish remover.

Any experts out there who might know what to do?

Looking forward to your recommendations.

Cheers!!

Here are some dirty and quick phone pics, but my thoughts are, that this watch is definitely worth the price, very well made, solid, DW font seems the closest I have seen to gen, SELS have no gaps whatsoever, overall a very nice fantasy daily beater. The writing on the dial for GMT Master II seems a bit off, the spacing between the lines, but other than that, very nice.

I recommend it.

Enjoy!!

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It depends on if they used blue and red paint or actually cast it in ceramic. I tried to paint a black ceramic insert using red and blue ceramic paint and it looked terrible. But the ceramic paint did come right off using acetone (nail polish remover). 

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Personally I wouldn't risk it.

Could you please post some photos of it?

Overall, what are your impressions?

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I don't understand what the benefit of painted ceramic would be. The paint can/will scratch while the big selling point of ceramic is scratch resistance...

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I believe that at some point Rolex is going to offer the Pepsi bezel as an option on the IIc. From what i hear, they haven't gotten the red and blue to work. Much more difficult than a single color bezel insert.

As to the love hate, i'm with you. I didn't think i would like it at first, but it has proven to be a pretty nice watch. I would still like one with a 2893-2 movement, or better yet a really accurate 1675 w/2893-2!

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Pan...you're probably right about that, my friend. While I can't quite picture myself wearing the new Ceramics and maxi dial styles( I've tried them ) that does not change the fact that I actually do find them to be VERY nice looking watches.

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When you say paint mod, do you mean painting the numbers, as people do with the GMTIIc? If that's the case, many simply use a piece of cloth, like a T-Shirt, to wipe away the excess, rather than thinners... As for the watch being 'fantasy', don't worry about it, the Ceramic Sub was 'fantasy' until Rolex released their version last year ;):good:

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When you say paint mod, do you mean painting the numbers, as people do with the GMTIIc? If that's the case, many simply use a piece of cloth, like a T-Shirt, to wipe away the excess, rather than thinners... As for the watch being 'fantasy', don't worry about it, the Ceramic Sub was 'fantasy' until Rolex released their version last year ;):good:

Yes, it is the numbers I was thinking of doing, but on second thought, they are not too bad and might just leave them alone, I will take pics soon, and let you guys critique it.

Thanks for all the replies.

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Look forward to your pics & review, and I believe Gioarmani was asking if anyone had this watch too.

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Can you confirm if this is two different colors of ceramic, or just one color with paint on the other half?

Hard to tell, but I would imagine if Rolex can't get the two colors to hold up on ceramic, I doubt a $200 watch would. My bet would be that they are painted, but it looks great.

I hope this helps!!

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