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Originally Posted by snoware
Joking aside. Seriously. I firmly believe it should be named “Charcoal” -here’s why.
Firstly, the aesthetic. The blending of black and gray mirrors the way charcoal transitions from its rich black core to ash gray. It’s not just a color scheme; it’s a nod to the natural beauty and elegance of charcoal, embodying a sense of organic sophistication.
Consider this - Rolex has indeed “burned through” iterations of the GMT, with no less than 11 versions already…..
Then, there’s the symbolism. Charcoal represents resilience and endurance. It withstands high temperatures, much like how a Rolex endures time and elements. Naming it “Charcoal” aligns perfectly with the brand’s ethos of durability and timelessness.
Lastly, it’s a standout name that captures attention. “Charcoal” is unique and instantly memorable, reflecting the distinctive character of this watch.
Rolex Charcoal.
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Not to mention...
It's a diamond in the rough. May not be popular now, but will surely gain traction, and the GMT line shines bright like a diamond in Rolex's catalog.