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The Rolex GMT-Master II is a luxury watch built for world travellers, born from Rolex’s 1950s partnership with Pan American World Airways. Its signature 24-hour hand and rotatable Cerachrom bezel allow seamless tracking of multiple time zones, perfect for pilots, frequent flyers, and global professionals.
What sets the GMT-Master II apart is its blend of rugged functionality and timeless style. Crafted in robust Oyster Steel or luxurious precious metals, it offers independent hour-hand adjustment for real-time flexibility on the move. Whether in classic black or the iconic two-tone bezel, it’s a bold, precise, and unmistakably Rolex statement. More than just a dual-time watch, the GMT-Master II is a refined travel companion built to perform anywhere in the world.
The story of the Rolex GMT-Master II begins in 1955, when Rolex partnered with Pan American Airways to create a pilot’s watch capable of tracking two time zones. The result was the GMT-Master ref. 6542, equipped with a 24-hour hand and a red-and-blue “Pepsi” bezel. Designed for aviation but beloved far beyond, it quickly became a favourite among pilots, NASA astronauts, and even Hollywood stars.
In 1983, the debut of the GMT-Master II introduced a game-changing independent hour-hand adjustment, ideal for global travellers. Evolution continued with the introduction of the Cerachrom bezel, robust Oystersteel, and precision-driven calibres like the 3285.
Notable icons followed: the “Batman” (ref. 116710BLNR) launched in 2013 with Rolex’s first two-tone ceramic bezel in blue and black, a patented single-piece Cerachrom innovation. In 2022, the left-handed “Sprite” (ref. 126720VTNR) broke convention with its green-and-black bezel, repositioned crown, and Cyclops lens.
Spanning vintage elegance to bold modernity, the GMT-Master II remains a benchmark in dual-time luxury watchmaking, a durable, iconic travel companion built to meet the needs of a new generation of explorers.
Recognisable at a glance, the Rolex GMT-Master II is a masterclass in form and function. It displays up to three time zones and features a robust Cerachrom bezel insert, a two-tone, scratch-resistant ceramic innovation first introduced in 2007. The independent hour-hand adjustment makes it a seamless travel companion, while its COSC-certified in-house movements ensure exceptional precision.
Built in Oystersteel or precious metals and paired with iconic designs like the Batman, Pepsi, or Sprite, each model blends utility with timeless appeal. Whether for daily wear or long-haul travel, the GMT-Master II offers lasting value, market strength, and enduring prestige in any serious collection.
A modern tribute to the original 1955 icon, the Pepsi features a red-and-blue Cerachrom bezel insert and Jubilee bracelet. Its nostalgic colour scheme and upgraded calibre 3285 make it a favourite among purists and collectors.
Known for its distinctive black-and-blue bezel, the Batman combines sporty elegance with daily versatility. It offers COSC-certified precision and dual-time functionality, all within a sleek Oystersteel case.
Crafted in Everose gold, this striking model features a warm black-and-brown ceramic bezel and is often praised for its vintage-inspired flair and contemporary luxury.
Rolex’s first left-handed GMT-Master II, the Sprite stands out with a green-and-black bezel, left-side crown, and bold symmetry. A fresh take on a classic platform.
A recent addition, this model features a grey-and-black bezel with a subdued, stealthy aesthetic, making it a versatile and refined choice for modern collectors.
In Singapore, the average price of a Rolex GMT-Master II is approximately S$22,380, depending on the reference, condition, and year of production. Vintage classics like the Coke 16710 or Fat Lady 16760 can be found from around S$14,000 to S$16,000, while modern icons such as the Batman, Pepsi, Sprite, and Root Beer models typically range from S$20,000 to over S$48,000 for unworn or precious metal variants.
Prices reflect more than just materials, they speak to demand, rarity, and legacy. Whether you’re eyeing a well-loved black Oyster or an unworn dual-time ceramic marvel, the Rolex GMT-Master II offers strong value retention and timeless appeal across generations of collectors.
Every Rolex GMT-Master II purchased through our platform comes with a warranty backed by Watchlab, offering peace of mind with every timepiece. Each watch undergoes a 60-point inspection and is authenticated using world-class tools as part of our dual specialist verification process.
Yes, we offer flexible Installment Payment Plans (IPP) to make owning a Rolex GMT-Master II more accessible. You can choose from 6 to 36-month installment options with major banks including Maybank, UOB, HSBC, DBS, OCBC, and Standard Chartered. Admin fees vary by duration and bank, starting from 3.5% for a 6-month plan. Check here for more information about our financing plans.
Yes—the Rolex GMT-Master II is considered a strong investment, particularly in models like the Pepsi 126710BLRO. With its striking red-and-blue Cerachrom bezel insert, Jubilee bracelet, and calibre 3285 movement, this reference blends iconic styling with robust functionality.
Originally retailing at S$15,800, the Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi now commands an average price of S$26,500 in Singapore’s pre-owned market, underscoring its desirability and value appreciation. While it may not have the same mainstream status as the Submariner, many collectors see the GMT-Master II as one of the best Rolex watches ever made.
From Oystersteel classics to precious metal models like the Root Beer 126715CHNR, the GMT-Master II line remains a top choice for buyers seeking long-term value, wearable luxury, and enduring collector appeal.
Absolutely. The Rolex GMT-Master II is known for its strong value retention across both vintage and modern references. Models like the GMT-Master II 116710BLNR, affectionately nicknamed the Batman, are especially renowned for holding if not exceeding their original retail value over time.
Its enduring popularity, functional dual-time design, and Rolex’s limited production strategy contribute to sustained demand on the secondary market. References such as the Pepsi 126710BLRO and Root Beer 126715CHNR continue to trade well above retail, reflecting their growing appeal among collectors.