Rolex GMT-Master II Wrist Watches for Sale
Designed to show the time in two different time zones simultaneously, the GMT-Master, launched in 1955, was originally developed as a navigation instrument for professionals criss-crossing the globe. Heir to the original model, the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II was unveiled in 1982, with a new movement ensuring ease of use. Its combination of peerless functionality, robustness and instantly recognizable aesthetics has attracted a wider audience of world travellers.
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126710GRNR-0003 GMT-Master II Stainless Steel Black Dial Jubilee Bracelet Men’s Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126710GRNR-0004 GMT-Master II Stainless Steel Black Dial Men’s Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126713GRNR GMT-Master II Steel Yellow Gold Jubilee Bracelet Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126718grnr GMT-Master II Yellow Gold Black Dial Jubilee Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126720VTNR-0002 GMT-Master II Jubilee Left-Handed Steel Men’s watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126720VTNR GMT-Master II Oyster Left-Handed Steel Men’s watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126715CHNR GMT Master II Black Dial Oyster Bracelet 18k Rose Gold Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT 126710BLRO Master II Black Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex 126711CHNR GMT-Master II Black Dial Automatic stainless steel and 18kt rose gold
Rolex GMT-Master II Watches
Rolex GMT Master II Green Dial Oyster Bracelet 18k Yellow Gold Mens Watch 116718G
Rolex GMT-Master II FAQ
1. How much is a new Rolex GMT-Master II?
2. How to adjust Rolex GMT-Master II?
- Pull out the crown to the first position.
- Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the correct local time.
- Pull the crown to the second position.
- Turn the crown to set the minute hand to the correct time.
- Push the crown back to the normal position.
To set the GMT (24-hour) hand, pull out the crown to the first position and turn it until the GMT hand is pointing to the correct hour on the 24-hour scale. The local time hour hand will move along with it. Push the crown back to the normal position.
3. How to set time on Rolex GMT-Master II?
- Pull out the crown to the first position.
- Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the correct local time.
- Pull the crown to the second position.
- Turn the crown to set the minute hand to the correct time.
- Push the crown back to the normal position.
To set the GMT (24-hour) hand, pull out the crown to the first position and turn it until the GMT hand is pointing to the correct hour on the 24-hour scale. The local time hour hand will move along with it. Push the crown back to the normal position.
4. How to change date on Rolex GMT-Master II?
- Pull the crown out to the second position.
- Turn the crown until the date changes to the desired date.
- Push the crown back to the normal position.
Note: Do not change the date between 9 PM and 3 AM, as this is when the date mechanism is switching and can cause damage.
5. How to spot a fake Rolex GMT-Master II?
- Poor quality materials: Genuine Rolex watches use high-quality materials such as stainless steel, gold, and high-quality gemstones. If the materials look cheap or are of poor quality, it may be a fake.
- Incorrect font or logo: The font and logo used on a genuine Rolex watch are specific and unique. If they appear to be different or of poor quality, it may be a fake.
- Inconsistent weight: Genuine Rolex watches are made with high-quality materials and are well-balanced. If the weight of the watch feels off or cheap, it may be a fake.
- Misaligned or incorrect date window: The date window on a genuine Rolex watch is carefully aligned and centered. If the date window is misaligned or incorrect, it may be a fake.
- Misaligned or incorrect markings: The markings on a genuine Rolex watch, such as the serial number and model number, are carefully placed and spaced. If the markings are misaligned or incorrect, it may be a fake.
- Incorrect movement: Genuine Rolex watches use high-quality movements that are precise and reliable. If the movement of the watch feels cheap or unreliable, it may be a fake.
It is important to purchase a Rolex GMT-Master II from a reputable dealer such as Mio Watches and Jewelry to ensure Replica ity.