GMT-Master II · 126713GRNR
Rolex GMT-Master II 126713GRNR
| Maison | Rolex |
|---|---|
| Model | GMT-Master II |
| Collection | GMT-Master |
| Reference | 126713GRNR |
| Case Material | Yellow Gold |
| Dial | Black |
| Year | 2025 |
| Condition | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Box & Papers | Confirmed on enquiry |
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Two time zones, engineered for the jet age.
Developed with Pan Am in 1955 for transatlantic pilots, the GMT-Master added a 24-hour hand and rotating bezel to track a second time zone. Its two-tone bezels — 'Pepsi', 'Batman', 'Root Beer' — are watch design folklore.
See the full GMT-Master collection →- 01Created so Pan Am crews could read home and destination time at once.
- 02The 24-hour bezel lets a third time zone be tracked simultaneously.
- 03Modern versions use a one-piece Cerachrom bezel in two colours.
About the Rolex GMT-Master
- What defines the Rolex GMT-Master?
- Developed with Pan Am in 1955 for transatlantic pilots, the GMT-Master added a 24-hour hand and rotating bezel to track a second time zone. Its two-tone bezels — 'Pepsi', 'Batman', 'Root Beer' — are watch design folklore.
- What should I know about the GMT-Master before buying?
- Created so Pan Am crews could read home and destination time at once.
- How do I acquire a Rolex GMT-Master from Maison Soletti?
- Every GMT-Master reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
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