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In 2004, Rolex reinvented the GMT-Master II. The watch had already seen some updates — the so-called “GMT hand” was able to move independently, and the crystal was sapphire — but for its fiftieth ...
Anyone who’s ever bought or contemplated buying a secondhand Rolex watch, here’s some food for thought: If you had purchased ...
The new Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 126710GRNR comes with the familiar 40mm stainless steel case that is 12mm thick, 48mm long, and 20mm between the lugs. This stainless steel case is combined with a ...
In terms of size, the new GMT-Master II comes with a 40 mm Oystersteel case which is water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet), although we wouldn’t recommend diving with it on your wrist.
The white gold GMT-Master II is still in production, and there is also a new 18k Everose version (Rolex’s term for its proprietary rose gold alloy), as well as a new two-tone model combining ...
With an emblematic design that has made it an icon of horology since it was first launched in 1955, Rolex ’s GMT-Master has continuously evolved through the years to embrace modernity. It has ...
One year on from the launch of Rolex’s stainless steel “Pepsi” bezel GMT-Master II, we take a look back at the history of the globetrotting model By Simon de Burton Published: 21 February 2019 ...
The modern caliber 3285 gets 70 hours of power reserve and features a Chronergy escapement promising an accuracy of -2/+2 seconds per day, outdoing its chronometer certification. A notable feature of ...
If the Master II is beyond your means, or you just want a placeholder until your allocation comes through, the Bulova GMT is the perfect piece to scratch the GMT watch itch. Just like the Swiss ...