About Rolex GMT-Master II
The Rolex GMT-Master was originally designed for airline pilots who needed to monitor multiple time zones. With its rotating bezel and bold design, it has become a favorite with travelers and collectors alike. Models like the Pepsi, Batman, and Root Beer offer unique color combinations and a commanding presence on the wrist.
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How Much Is a Rolex GMT
New Rolex GMT-Master II watches on the gray market typically start at around $20,000 and can go up to $90,000 or more, depending on the materials and dial. Popular Oystersteel models, such as the Pepsi, Sprite, or Bruce Wayne, typically cost around $25,000. If you're looking for gold material or models with special dials, the price will be higher. At Tiger River Watches, we're happy to help you find the perfect piece for your budget.
Why Buy a Rolex GMT-Master From Tiger River Watches
At Tiger River Watches, we carry a selection of Rolex GMT-Master models, including the most popular, such as the Pepsi, the Sprite, and the Bruce Wayne. Some are brand new, while others are pre-owned pieces, all checked for authenticity. These watches are available and ready to ship or pickup in-store.
What Are the Most Popular Rolex GMT-Master II
Rolex GMT Pepsi
Red and blue ceramic bezel on a stainless steel case, Ref. 126710BLRO, available with Jubilee or Oyster bracelet.
Rolex GMT Sprite
Black and green ceramic bezel with a left-hand crown layout, Ref. 126720VTNR, in stainless steel with an Oyster bracelet.
Rolex GMT Batman
Black and blue ceramic bezel, Ref. 126710BLNR, stainless steel with Jubilee or Oyster bracelet options.
Rolex GMT Bruce Wayne
Black and grey bezel on a stainless steel case, Ref. 126710GRNR. It has been popular since its publication in 2024.
Rolex GMT Root Beer Brown and black ceramic bezel in two-tone Everose gold and steel, Ref. 126711CHNR, with an Oyster bracelet.
What Is the Difference Between a Rolex GMT and Submariner
The main difference lies in their function: the GMT-Master records two time zones with a 24-hour hand and a rotating bezel, while the Submariner is designed for diving, with a unidirectional bezel for underwater timekeeping.