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Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO Pepsi Steel Jubilee Automatic Watch - 2024
Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO Pepsi Steel Jubilee Automatic Watch - 2024
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Rolex GMT-Master II Stainless Steel / BLRO / Jubilee – Ref. 126710BLRO
Specific Watch Details:
- Year: 2024
- Condition: Used (Good) – The item shows visible and tangible signs of wear like scratches, scuffs, or small dents. The bracelet or strap may be significantly stretched. Markings and engravings may be worn but are still visible. The item may have been professionally polished. Please see photos for an accurate representation.
- Inclusions: Inner & outer box, GMT-Master II booklet, warranty booklet, warranty card, green hangtag, white hangtag.
- Bracelet: Stainless Steel Jubilee
General Information:
- Brand: Rolex
- Model: GMT-Master II
- Reference Number: 126710BLRO-0001 (aka M126710BLRO-0001)
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Movement: Rolex Caliber 3285 (Automatic)
- Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Additional 24-Hour Hand, Chronometer
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Case Size: 40mm
- Lug Width: 20mm
- Bezel: Rotating, 24-Hour (Pepsi Red/Blue Ceramic)
- Water Resistance: 100m
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Case Back: Closed
- Dial Color: Black
- Indexes: Stick / Dot
- Hands: Rolex Professional (Maxi)
About the Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO:
Introduced at BaselWorld 2018, the 126710BLRO marks the return of the iconic Pepsi bezel in red and blue ceramic. Fitted with a Jubilee bracelet and powered by Rolex’s modern caliber 3285, it delivers enhanced accuracy, a 70-hour power reserve, and dual time zone functionality—making it both a travel-ready tool and a timeless classic.
Important Notes:
- All images provided are of the actual watch you will receive.
- For added assurance, please contact us directly with any questions.
- This watch may or may not include specific parts, booklets, or accessories. Please read the listing carefully.
- We use a macro lens for our photos, which may make imperfections appear larger or more pronounced than they actually are.
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