... are now both gone from the Mk II website. My Mk II Milsub HRV needs a sibling Mk II LRRP Milsub GMT. I hope they both make it into an Original Collection. They are originals in their own right.
Yes, I put my name on the email list.
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... are now both gone from the Mk II website. My Mk II Milsub HRV needs a sibling Mk II LRRP Milsub GMT. I hope they both make it into an Original Collection. They are originals in their own right.
Yes, I put my name on the email list.
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It is gorgeous timepiece, indeed. I also put my name on the e-mail list for Project GMT. I hope we all get our gorgeous MKIIs very soon.
Very best regards . . .
Capt. Serdal
Casio: F-91W (Keeper); MKII: LRRP UTC 48; Stingray; Seafighter (Keepers); Seiko: SKX007J (Keeper); 7548 - 7009; 7548 -700H; 6117 - 8000 Navigator GMT (Keeper); SBCM023 Prospex Perpetual; MM 600 SD; CYGHAL: Alarm (Keeper); Shanghai: Mechanical; Marathon: MSar 500 Pc. Ltd. (Keeper); ROLEX: GMT II Pepsi; PAM: PR.
I now have my name on the email lists for three Mk IIs. Project 300, Project GMT, and LRRP Milsub GMT. I missed the pre-orders for two of them so I'm keeping my options open.
If I can offer a preference for the next configuration of the LRRP Milsub GMT it will be for screw pins and no HRV. In my opinion Milsubs should require either fixed bars or screw pins, not spring bars.
There are some Mil sub GMT s available currently (in stock apparently) over at Epaulet.com.
Not associated with the web site or such but if you are really jonesing for one you can send them you money, apparently.
Link: Mk II for Epaulet Milsub GMT Watch
or Link: Mk II for Epaulet Milsub GMT Watch
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60-click bezel? Could they have that right? Not the 48?
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