Pepsi colors?

Ive been wanting to get a Pepsi - but I’d want to wear it in my executive work environment. The question then is - how bright / loud are the colors when you’re inside? It’d be great if they were more muted. Unfortunately I don’t know anyone who has one nearby that I can just check out.

A colleague had the Tudor Pepsi and I remember that being pretty wearable in a work environment. I just don’t want it to be super flashy, but I do want the watch and I do want to wear it at work for sure. I constantly find myself wanting a gmt function.

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Ive been wanting to get a Pepsi - but I’d want to wear it in my executive work environment. The question then is - how bright / loud are the colors when you’re inside? It’d be great if they were more muted.

Why is this necessary?

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Anything less than a Lange is considered crass where I work...

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I wouldn’t wear a Pepsi in an “executive” work environment, ever.

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Watches with movable bezels are for the weekend if you're white collar enough to worry about anything you're wearing to work being 'too flashy'.

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Ummmm…the reason you’re drawn to the Pepsi is because of the iconic colors. Hell they named it that because of, well, everyone knows those colors (versus saying it’s a TWA watch).

So when I see those colors on a watch, I automatically think Rolex Pepsi (then I try to confirm it’s actually a Rolex vs someone else who took that motif). Most non watch people will just assume…Rolex.

So…bottom line, if you’re wearing it, you’re flexing. You can be humble if you want, but hard to be humble with an icon on your wrist (that even non watch people know is valued above $10k)