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About this Rolex GMT-Master II

This Rolex GMT-Master II, reference 126713GRNR, is a 40mm case in Steel and Yellow Gold unworn condition, featuring a Black Standard dial, a Black-Gray Ceramic Standard bezel, a Jubilee bracelet, dated circa 2026. It is accompanied by its original box and papers.

Rolex · 126713GRNR

GMT-Master II 40 Ceramic Steel and Yellow Gold

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Rolex GMT-Master II in Steel and Yellow Gold, 40mm case, Black Standard dial, Black-Gray Ceramic Standard bezel. Circa 2026.

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BrandRolex
ModelGMT-Master II
Reference126713GRNR
Year2026
Case size40mm
MetalSteel and Yellow Gold
DialBlack Standard
BezelBlack-Gray Ceramic Standard
BraceletJubilee
ConditionUnworn
Box & PapersBox & Papers
Stock #MWGW10126
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The Rolex GMT-Master II

The Rolex GMT-Master II is the archetypal professional traveler's watch, born from a 1954 collaboration with Pan American Airways. The "II" designation, introduced in 1983, marks an independently settable 24-hour hand — a genuine functional upgrade over the original. A 40mm Oyster case, rotating 24-hour ceramic bezel in iconic two-tone colorways, and Rolex's Cal. 3285 movement define the modern lineup, cementing its status as the most coveted sport Rolex on the secondary market. Read the full GMT-Master II buying guide ›

About Rolex

Founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf, Rolex is the benchmark by which most mechanical watches are measured. The Geneva manufacture pioneered waterproofing, self-winding movements, and date displays, earning a reputation for precision and durability that transcends horology. Today it dominates the prestige sports-watch market and functions as much as a financial asset class as a timepiece. Browse all Rolex ›

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