RolexGMT-Master II
Reference: 116710BLNR
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2013
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:40mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:Black
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #008959
- Location:Bristol, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- This Rolex GMT-Master II is offered by a private seller in the UK
- This 'Batman' reference marks the first ever GMT to use a blue and black bezel and is fast becoming a modern classic
- A one-owner example purchased new by the vendor
- Presented with its display box, outer box, guarantee card and manual, wallet, user instructions, and swing tags
- The vendor confirms the watch is in good working order
ABOUT THIS WATCH
- Introduced in 2013, the reference 116710BLNR is a landmark piece in the GMT-Master’s celebrated history, as it was the first time Rolex’s iconic travel watch was fitted with a blue and black bezel
- Known as the ‘Batman’ among collectors and enthusiasts, this bi-colour insert is made of ceramic
- The watch was also fitted with Rolex’s 40mm ‘Maxi’ case, which with its wider lugs, a thicker profile, and a wider bezel, presents with more wrist presence than its dimensions would suggest
- This example is paired with the Crown’s iconic Oyster bracelet, which enhances the watch's sporty aesthetic
- Beneath the screw-down case back beats Rolex’s calibre 3186, an automatic movement with a 48-hour power reserve and a GMT function
- The Oyster case and screw-down trip-lock crown provides 100m of waterproofness, further adding to its versatility
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