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Stainless-steel, pre-owned gentleman’s 2013 Rolex GMT Master II 116710LN automatic wristwatch, Black dial with luminescent hourly dot, baton and chevron markers, date aperture to three o’clock, black ceramic 'Cerachrom' rotating bezel, tonneau-shaped case fitted to a brushed finish Oyster bracelet with Oyster clasp. 

 

Case width 40mm (excluding crown)

Black Dial

24 hour display

Second time zone

Separately Adjustable Hour Hand

Sapphire Crystal

Magnifier over date display

Rolex Calibre 3186 Automatic Movement

Black Ceramic Bi-directional Rotating Bezel

Stainless Steel Case

Screw-down Triplock Crown

Stainless Steel Oysterlock Bracelet

Clasp with extension

Rolex box (Inner and Outer)

GMT Booklet

Green Leather Card Holder

Green Swing Tag

Red COSC Tag

Rolex AD card dated August 2013

TWS 12 Month Warranty

Watch Register Certificate

 

In 1954, Pan-Am was one of the first airlines to fly transatlantic routes non-stop and they discovered a need for a watch for pilots that could display two time-zones.

 

The solution came from Rolex in the form of the GMT-Master that displayed an extra hand which took 24 hours to complete a single rotation of the dial. By having a 24-hour indication on the watch bezel, pilots were able to see both the time zone they were flying from as well as the one they were travelling to, or the so-called Greenwich Mean Time zone that gave the GMT its name. GMT was the original time zone in which all flight plans and weather reports were issued.

 

This eliminated mistakes and made it easier for pilots to navigate through several time zones. The GMT-Master also became popular with airline passengers because if you knew the time at the place you departed from it had a positive influence on jetlag.

 

The first GMT-Master was the Reference 6242 and was introduced in 1954 with a bezel made from Bakelite. Since this was a fairly fragile material it was quickly replaced with a steel version. The sought-after Reference 1675 GMT-Master was produced from 1959 to 1980 and makes it one of the most enduring Rolex models.

 

The GMT-Master II was introduced in the early 1980’s and although it looked virtually identical to the original model the main difference was the introduction of a function in the movement that enabled the large hand to jump at a pre-set interval without stopping either the second hand or the GMT hand. This allowed a third time zone to be displayed.

 

The GMT-Master was one of Rolex’s ‘tool-watches’ that were designed to carry out a specific task to solve a specific problem. Originally only available in steel, gold versions later appeared and the original black bezel was joined with the famous ‘Pepsi’ (blue/red) and ‘Coke’ (black/red) offerings.

 

In 2005, Rolex updated the GMT with a new design which gave the watch slightly wider lugs and importantly the introduction of a wider, scratch resistant bezel in a new ceramic material called Cerachrom. 

2013 Rolex GMT 116710LN

£10,750.00Price
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