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GMT-Master II

Oyster, 40 mm, white gold

M126719BLRO-0002

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  • REFERENCE

    126719BLRO

  • MODEL CASE

    Oyster, 40 mm, white gold

  • BEZEL

    Bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. Two-colour blue and red Cerachrom insert in ceramic, moulded numerals and graduations

  • WATER RESISTANCE

    Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet

  • MOVEMENT

    Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding, GMT function

  • CALIBRE

    3285, Manufacture Rolex

  • POWER RESERVE

    Approximately 70 hours

  • BRACELET

    Oyster, three-piece solid links

  • DIAL

    Meteorite

  • CERTIFICATION

    Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex certification after casing)

Meteorite dial

Meteorite dial

This model is the only GMT-Master II with a meteorite dial. Meteorite comes from the heart of an asteroid or possibly even a planet that has exploded, propelling material across the Solar System until chance brings it into our planet’s orbit and gravity pulls it to Earth. During its journey, the centre of the meteorite is gradually transformed, producing highly unusual metallic patterns, resulting from the very slow cooling of molten asteroid cores. The designers at Rolex create from these configurations a unique treasure for some of the most prestigious models, including this GMT-Master II.

24-Hour Rotatable Bezel

24-Hour Rotatable Bezel

This model features a meteorite dial and a two-colour Cerachrom bezel insert in red and blue ceramic. In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. The distinctively coloured 24-hour hand displays the “home” reference time in a first time zone which can be read on the graduations on the bezel. The traveller’s local time is easily set by “jumping” from hour to hour, thanks to an ingenious mechanism operated via the winding crown: the hour hand can be adjusted forwards or backwards independently of the minute and seconds hands. This allows travellers to adapt to their new time zone without affecting the precision of their timekeeping.