Pre-Owned Rolex GMT-Master II
Buying a Pre-Owned Rolex GMT-Master II
Rolex GMT-Master was introduced in 1955 to show a second time zone for travellers. GMT-Master II uses a rotating 24-hour bezel and additional hand to display local and reference time together. 16710 is an earlier aluminium-bezel GMT. 126710BLRO Pepsi, 126710BLNR black-and-blue and 126711CHNR Root Beer are modern references. Every watch at ART Jewellery & Watches is inspected by specialists before sale.
Pre-Owned Rolex GMT-Master II Prices
Pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II prices depend on reference or model generation, case material, size, movement, bracelet or strap, dial and condition. Two watches from the same family can be assessed differently because of service history, accessories and part originality. Bezel colour and material, bracelet, dial, GMT function and service history should be assessed. On earlier models, bezel and dial originality are important.
Which GMT-Master II Is Right for You?
Pepsi is red and blue, Batman is black and blue, and Root Beer is black and brown. Oyster is sportier, while Jubilee is more classic. An independently adjustable hour hand is useful for frequent travellers.
Popular Rolex GMT-Master II References
16710 - earlier GMT with aluminium bezel. 116710BLNR - first black-and-blue ceramic GMT. 126710BLRO - Pepsi, from 2018. 126710BLNR - black and blue, from 2019. 126711CHNR - Root Beer in steel and Everose gold.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I check before buying a pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II? Review the reference or model identity, case and bracelet or strap condition, dial, movement, service history and accessories together. Why do Rolex GMT-Master II prices vary? Material, size, movement, production period, condition and set information affect price. Popularity alone is not enough for valuation. Is Rolex GMT-Master II suitable for daily wear? Suitability depends on case size, movement, bracelet or strap and use habits. Check service and water-resistance condition before purchase. Can I buy without box and papers? Yes, but reference consistency, part originality and service history should be verified by a specialist.