RolexGMT-Master II
Reference: 16713
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2005
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:40mm
- Case:Stainless Steel and Yellow Gold
- Dial:Black
- Bracelet:Steel and Yellow Gold Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #008147
- Location:East Sussex, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- A two-tone GMT-Master II from 2005
- Offered by a private collector based in the UK
- Presented with a Rolex display box, outside sleeve, warranty papers, wallet, booklets, calendar card and swing tags
FUNCTIONS
- Hours, minutes, seconds, date and GMT
- Bi-directional rotating bezel with a 24-hour scale
- Powered by the chronometer-certified calibre 3185
- Self-winding with a 48-hour power reserve
- Twin-lock screw-down crown delivers 100m of water resistance
SUMMARY
The ref. 16713 is among the last generation of classically-styled GMT-Master II’s. The watch’s 40mm case is more refined than the bulky squared-off lugs of contemporary references and is well suited to a broad range of wrist sizes. A peer of the classic steel ref. 16710, this reference offers all the same utility but with the added luxury of yellow gold on the bezel, crown, and bracelet centre links. Also crafted in precious metal are the hands and hour markers which are also filled with Super-LumiNova for superior legibility. The script on the gloss black dial is printed in a warm gilt tone to match the gold elements.
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