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New VRF Pepsi GMT Max

harmeetjollyy

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For buyers who don't have any plan to do franken or mod, which Pepsi, GMTshould I buy? Noob, GMF or this VR Max?
This is the noob
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RiffRalf

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For buyers who don't have any plan to do franken or mod, which Pepsi, GMTshould I buy? Noob, GMF or this VR Max?

I would not buy the noob because of the timebomb movement, the brown instead of red bezel insert and the fact that it is so overpriced. I am more of a BLNR fan but if I were to buy a Pepsi it would be the VR max ....
 
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harmeetjollyy

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I would not buy the noob because of the timebomb movement, the brown instead of red bezel insert and the fact that it is so overpriced. I am more of a BLNR fan but if I were to buy a Pepsi it would be the VR max ....
But in day light it looks red.

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Cooly27

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Bro, if you bought Clark's 295 C, those are made to replace a gen B25-295-CAR-C1. They are 30.5mm in diameter at the upper step and 29.5mm at the lower step. I've installed a lot of these and they fit perfectly inside the inner diameter of a rep or gen ceramic insert, which is 30.6mm at least, and sometimes as much as 30.8mm.

Here is a pic of three I have on hand, shown inside a ZZF green, VRF black, and aftermarket blue ceramic insert.


What crystal height gasket should I get for VRF? I read in the earlier post (by another user) that 2.5mm is too low. It should be between 2.7-3.0 mm. Please let me know, mate. Thanks.
 

KJ2020

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What crystal height gasket should I get for VRF? I read in the earlier post (by another user) that 2.5mm is too low. It should be between 2.7-3.0 mm. Please let me know, mate. Thanks.

2.85mm would be the obvious starting point bro but I always go into a replacement project with an assortment of gaskets. I prioritize proper date magnification over proper crystal height as much as possible. Sometimes you can't have both.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/-Clark-2-8...B&pageci=a81aff35-cb16-447d-b5a5-0b1fc65874e1

You can also shave a gasket down to a custom size easily enough. Just insert the gasket onto a crystal (use a junk one if available) and sand the bottom on sandpaper flat on the bench. 320 grit is OK to start, switch to 400 or 600 as you get closer to desired height. Don't use black sandpaper, it can discolor the gasket.
 

Cooly27

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2.85mm would be the obvious starting point bro but I always go into a replacement project with an assortment of gaskets. I prioritize proper date magnification over proper crystal height as much as possible. Sometimes you can't have both.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/-Clark-2-85...5-0b1fc65874e1

You can also shave a gasket down to a custom size easily enough. Just insert the gasket onto a crystal (use a junk one if available) and sand the bottom on sandpaper flat on the bench. 320 grit is OK to start, switch to 400 or 600 as you get closer to desired height. Don't use black sandpaper, it can discolor the gasket.


Thank you so much, KJ. I appreciate your help for other members. Unfortunately, I don't have any equipment nor parts. My plan was to get a Clark Crystal and bring it to the local watch smith for his service to swap it for. With your advice, I was thinking to get the one with AR coating on the window date with 2.85 mm height. Do you think that will work somewhat?
 

KJ2020

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Thank you so much, KJ. I appreciate your help for other members. Unfortunately, I don't have any equipment nor parts. My plan was to get a Clark Crystal and bring it to the local watch smith for his service to swap it for. With your advice, I was thinking to get the one with AR coating on the window date with 2.85 mm height. Do you think that will work somewhat?

I think that would be your best bet yes. You can ask the seller for that gasket height in the purchase. Look through the sales info it tells you about specifying which gasket you want.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/25-295-C-2...DefaultOrganic&_trksid=p2332490.c100930.m5375
 
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Cooly27

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I think that would be your best bet yes. You can ask the seller for that gasket height in the purchase. Look through the sales info it tells you about specifying which gasket you want.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/25-295-C-29....c100930.m5375

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Unfortunately, this is what he wrote:


New message from: nostalgia-2000 Top Rated Seller(32,098TurquoiseShooting Star)
I am sorry but I do not have the newer books so I cannot look
up your case number,
Gary
 

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Unfortunately, this is what he wrote:


New message from: nostalgia-2000 Top Rated Seller(32,098TurquoiseShooting Star)
I am sorry but I do not have the newer books so I cannot look
up your case number,
Gary

You don't need him to look up your case number bro. Just order the crystal I linked and ask for the 2.85mm gasket. This crystal will fit the VRF GMTs.
 
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mightysigs

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Hi guys, to those who owned the VRF, how is the movement so far after a month or so of ownership? I am still inclined to get this watch but would like to know the movement's reliability. Also, how much power reserve is it running? Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi guys, to those who owned the VRF, how is the movement so far after a month or so of ownership? I am still inclined to get this watch but would like to know the movement's reliability. Also, how much power reserve is it running? Thanks in advance.

Hi mate, the movement has been around for a while - look for KJ2020's thread
 
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Few pics of the noob bezel. Still very much prefer the blue on the VRF though.

ZB2KmL.jpg

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KJ2020

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Few pics of the noob bezel. Still very much prefer the blue on the VRF though.

ZB2KmL.jpg

ZB23cQ.jpg

Looks like a decent one bro. Those two pics illustrate the dramatic difference strong lighting makes on apparent marker thickness. Compare the 6 marker in each of your pics, one looks significantly thicker. Also the numeral 1's in each individual pic look like different thicknesses but they aren't. In less harsh light the markers don't look that thick. Look at the 10 in your pic compared to mine.

ZBeTtb.jpg
 
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Duckber

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Has anyone had their noob bezel markers fade? I seen a post earlier about someone's v10 pepsi fade after a few months on the markers.
 

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Has anyone had their noob bezel markers fade? I seen a post earlier about someone's v10 pepsi fade after a few months on the markers.

They will all eventually fade, some get more time depending on the care/feed done. If you want it permanent, have spongebob do a platinum mod.
 

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What does it take to get a colour transition in the right place? ????


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